• sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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        7 days ago

        This is an in accurate description of the business model.

        The selection at each location will depend on a socio economic make up of the area, sure.

        However, their core business is buying “brand” name product from mainline retailers and then resell them.

        So what the quality varies based on what brand you are buying. It ain’t all bottom of the barrel but good shit gets picked over pretty quickly.

        All of this in context of all clothes being turned into plastic waste for profit and as fuck you to the peasants classes. No cotton for you, slave.

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      7 days ago

      In my area, extremely common target for shoplifters. Like, if there isn’t at least 5 attempts of shoplifting at a Ross store in a few hours, it’s not a Ross store. They usually end up having to close up around here because the losses are so bad. We were down to just one, but it got turned into a TJ Maxx, which is basically the exact same thing.

      They usually sell discount and cheap clothing, mostly. They ahve other stuff as well, but they mostly carry clothes.