Posted by greg k on November 17, 2013 at 09:26:42 from (70.198.26.42):
In Reply to: Main Street Revisited posted by oldtanker on November 16, 2013 at 22:20:34:
Also the issue of price differences. The big box stores are cheaper and maybe also employ the small town customers, so as long as they are that close anyway they might as well buy where it is cheap. Then after 20 years of that they complain that nothing is open anymore. Example; my wife works in a city 5 days a week. On Friday school gets out early and the boys usually go to a babysitters house so my wife picks up her order of groceries at Sam's Club, then uses her gas card at a nearby gas station. On the other hand I usually try to shop with the local people but I will also buy tractor parts off the internet where they bring them to my door with no traveled by me.
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