I recently saw a TV ad that told about the new concept of a “store”, where you could touch the product and where right-now is better than next-day-delivery. (A clever ad, but not clever enough since I don’t remember what it was for.)
I’ve recently gone back to mainly brick-and-mortar. Living in the city helps. I’ve had a few bad experiences with Amazon, and a few local stores with real human beings who are actually helpful.
I’m not sure why you’d shop a giant chain like Home Depot or Walmart, though. Worst of both worlds. All the inconvenience, none of the help.
rekam Premium Member over 5 years ago
That’s about what it’s coming to.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
I recently saw a TV ad that told about the new concept of a “store”, where you could touch the product and where right-now is better than next-day-delivery. (A clever ad, but not clever enough since I don’t remember what it was for.)
sixam over 5 years ago
Why is Lio shopping for brick and mortar?
Ignatz Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’ve recently gone back to mainly brick-and-mortar. Living in the city helps. I’ve had a few bad experiences with Amazon, and a few local stores with real human beings who are actually helpful.
I’m not sure why you’d shop a giant chain like Home Depot or Walmart, though. Worst of both worlds. All the inconvenience, none of the help.
newyorkslim over 5 years ago
Strikes a chord.
wbbh over 5 years ago
Coming to your town soon.
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
This isn’t a bad joke, but it’s not very “Lio.”
xaingo over 5 years ago
Mom & Pop stores died when the mall came in. Malls are dying due to the internet. What’s going to kill the internet?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
I can see this as a reality.
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
’Tis a sad tale, but true. Sorry, Lio….
poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
Sounds like an Elton John song!