Anonymous wrote:I spent $200 yesterday in person. On purpose. It was great.
Anonymous wrote:I spent $200 yesterday in person. On purpose. It was great.
Anonymous wrote:You all really disappointed me. I have Fridays off and was so excited to
shop in peace. As usual the Whole Foods on Wilson and TJs on Highland was a MADHOUSE. Then thought well maybe i can go out to dinner without reservations and not wait forever. Once again huge fail.
come on people, get it together. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree this was a failure. I would love to protest and show my disapproval of so much that is occurring but yesterday was not the way. I am in graduate school (later in life career shift) and few of my classmates (20s) had heard about it. I asked my teens also who are usually in the know about current sentiment bc of til tok and they had not heard of it either. A campaign aimed at UMC gold of middle age is not the right strategy.
Consumer spending is at its lowest in 3 years. So no, not a failure
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I spent $200 yesterday in person. On purpose. It was great.
Good.
Waste your money.
In six months, when we are in a depression, cash will be king. And the people saving their pennies now will be glad they did.
Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree this was a failure. I would love to protest and show my disapproval of so much that is occurring but yesterday was not the way. I am in graduate school (later in life career shift) and few of my classmates (20s) had heard about it. I asked my teens also who are usually in the know about current sentiment bc of til tok and they had not heard of it either. A campaign aimed at UMC gold of middle age is not the right strategy.
Anonymous wrote:I spent $200 yesterday in person. On purpose. It was great.
Anonymous wrote:I think we can agree this was a failure. I would love to protest and show my disapproval of so much that is occurring but yesterday was not the way. I am in graduate school (later in life career shift) and few of my classmates (20s) had heard about it. I asked my teens also who are usually in the know about current sentiment bc of til tok and they had not heard of it either. A campaign aimed at UMC gold of middle age is not the right strategy.
Anonymous wrote:Every day is blackout day for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how do we find out if the blackout made any impact?
It’s a good point. With consumer confidence and the markets down and uncertainty and inflation up, it will be difficult to discern what is intentional blackout vs people pulling back broadly because they are worried about the economy.
We participated yesterday and feel like we’ll just basically keep going.
Just for Target, there was quite a dip on Friday in stock price. Although this isn't 100% related, I do find this interesting.
https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/tgt