Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed this too. So cheap! I was about passing out in Home goods, Burlington and the dollar tree. So miserable! Left before finishing looking around. The experience was disappointing since I thought I was going back to buying in stores. Nope.
Shocking. The cheap stores cheap out on a/c. Who could have ever guessed this?
Your "theory" is total bs but you know that. Tysons has more expensive stores it's also hot and humid in them.![]()
I know reading is hard but where is Tysons mentioned here? Stop shopping in the cheap stores
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed this too. So cheap! I was about passing out in Home goods, Burlington and the dollar tree. So miserable! Left before finishing looking around. The experience was disappointing since I thought I was going back to buying in stores. Nope.
Shocking. The cheap stores cheap out on a/c. Who could have ever guessed this?
Your "theory" is total bs but you know that. Tysons has more expensive stores it's also hot and humid in them.![]()
Yup they're just a stupid little internet troll.
FYI everyone else Nordstroms is expensive and a hot box as well for all those shoppers trying to avoid the hotter stores these days.
Anonymous wrote:Around the DC metro I find most stores to be under air conditioned. Think the owners are trying to save money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed this too. So cheap! I was about passing out in Home goods, Burlington and the dollar tree. So miserable! Left before finishing looking around. The experience was disappointing since I thought I was going back to buying in stores. Nope.
Shocking. The cheap stores cheap out on a/c. Who could have ever guessed this?
Your "theory" is total bs but you know that. Tysons has more expensive stores it's also hot and humid in them.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed this too. So cheap! I was about passing out in Home goods, Burlington and the dollar tree. So miserable! Left before finishing looking around. The experience was disappointing since I thought I was going back to buying in stores. Nope.
Shocking. The cheap stores cheap out on a/c. Who could have ever guessed this?
Your "theory" is total bs but you know that. Tysons has more expensive stores it's also hot and humid in them.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed this too. So cheap! I was about passing out in Home goods, Burlington and the dollar tree. So miserable! Left before finishing looking around. The experience was disappointing since I thought I was going back to buying in stores. Nope.
Shocking. The cheap stores cheap out on a/c. Who could have ever guessed this?
Your "theory" is total bs but you know that. Tysons has more expensive stores it's also hot and humid in them.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I noticed this too. So cheap! I was about passing out in Home goods, Burlington and the dollar tree. So miserable! Left before finishing looking around. The experience was disappointing since I thought I was going back to buying in stores. Nope.
Shocking. The cheap stores cheap out on a/c. Who could have ever guessed this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even before the recent heat wave, stores have been uncomfortably hot. I’m finding outside temps cooler. There are OSHA rules about workplace temps, I believe. I feel for the workers as B&M owners cheap out and keep stores looking dingy, hot and muggy, and likely thwarting these rules.
I don’t shop much, but I will do more drive up and online ordering for groceries. I’ll probably save more money this way too. Yep, sometimes, Bezos will be getting more money from me.
Anyone else avoiding B&M stores especially due to the indoor climate?
Have you ever owned a business? Do you know what it takes to run a business? I doubt it. Once you walk a mile in their shoes, maybe, just maybe you have input. Until then, shut your trap.
Anonymous wrote:Even before the recent heat wave, stores have been uncomfortably hot. I’m finding outside temps cooler. There are OSHA rules about workplace temps, I believe. I feel for the workers as B&M owners cheap out and keep stores looking dingy, hot and muggy, and likely thwarting these rules.
I don’t shop much, but I will do more drive up and online ordering for groceries. I’ll probably save more money this way too. Yep, sometimes, Bezos will be getting more money from me.
Anyone else avoiding B&M stores especially due to the indoor climate?
Anonymous wrote:Tysons Mall is very poorly ACd. It's always hot and humid in there.
Anonymous wrote:I noticed this too. So cheap! I was about passing out in Home goods, Burlington and the dollar tree. So miserable! Left before finishing looking around. The experience was disappointing since I thought I was going back to buying in stores. Nope.