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fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 08:27 PM

Toys R Us bankrupt
 
Well folks, it seems like this might be the latest brick and mortar chain to go down in flames.

Isn't that a terrifying thought? Toy stores may very well become a thing of the past.... Little kids won't have the thrill of walking through a toy-store....

That shit's what childhood is all about! Does anyone think that children are gonna get the same experience from looking at pictures of toys on their smart phones? Hell no... You gotta be cruising the aisles.

It's sad to think that we'll for the most part see the end of brick and mortar shops in our life time.

Anyways check this out. Toys R Us cared about their customers. TOYS R US PLEDGE




redbreegull 12-17-2017 08:29 PM

change isn't sad, it's just change.

redbreegull 12-17-2017 08:29 PM

who gives a flying fack about toys r us? kids certainly don't or that shit wouldn't be bankrupt

redbreegull 12-17-2017 08:30 PM

like I ain't over here crying tears for geoffrey the giraffe

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 08:32 PM

DIDJA KNOW that neighborhood kids used to bug the abnormally tall and lanky Jeffrey Hyman (AKA Joey Ramone) by calling him Jeffrey Giraffe? Apparently the mascot was newly introduced and the kids found it hysterical and it drove Joey nuts.

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 08:33 PM

Anyhow, in all seriousness RBG, it's not that kids don't love toys... It's that the parents are buying all of that shit from online vendors like Amazon... So brick and mortar shops like Toys R US are going tits up. As adults, we can deal or whatever, even though I miss a lot of the shops... But trips to the toy store for little kids is like a trip to paradise. It's sad to think that they likely won't be having that experience in the future.

redbreegull 12-17-2017 08:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzzyroes (Post 4403017)
Anyhow, in all seriousness RBG, it's not that kids don't love toys... It's that the parents are buying all of that shit from online vendors like Amazon... So brick and mortar shops like Toys R US are going tits up. As adults, we can deal or whatever, even though I miss a lot of the shops... But trips to the toy store for little kids is like a trip to paradise. It's sad to think that they likely won't be having that experience in the future.

who cares. your sentimental attachment to your personal experiences is a weakness. most kids in human history did not have toys r us.

also phones and video games have hurt the toy industry because that's what kids want, not action figures or barbies. it isn't all because of amazon

buzzard 12-17-2017 08:42 PM

Don't freak out, bud.

Trump's had six companies file Chapter 11 bankruptcy and you still get to enjoy him.

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redbreegull (Post 4403020)
who cares. your sentimental attachment to your personal experiences is a weakness. most kids in human history did not have toys r us.

also phones and video games have hurt the toy industry because that's what kids want, not action figures or barbies. it isn't all because of amazon

While that is true and a good point. I'd still argue that the digital gizmos are an attraction for older kids...8 and up... You still have kids 4,5,6 years old and that's really the golden age of stumbling through a toy store.

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 08:48 PM

Even look at a place like McDonalds... That place used to be geared toward kids... Going to McDonalds was always a huge treat... You go now and it's all classy and coffee-shop like. I remember they used to have these outdoor playgrounds, big indoor tube slides the whole 9 yards. It also seemed like they had better happy-meal toys and promotions too.

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 08:48 PM

Kids are just getting a whack deal these days.

redbreegull 12-17-2017 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzzyroes (Post 4403022)
While that is true and a good point. I'd still argue that the digital gizmos are an attraction for older kids...8 and up... You still have kids 4,5,6 years old and that's really the golden age of stumbling through a toy store.

younger kids probably play with toys more but as someone who worked with kids for many years I can tell you that by school age, most kids have a tablet or device of their own or at least one they can play on all the time

redbreegull 12-17-2017 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzzyroes (Post 4403023)
Even look at a place like McDonalds... That place used to be geared toward kids... Going to McDonalds was always a huge treat... You go now and it's all classy and coffee-shop like. I remember they used to have these outdoor playgrounds, big indoor tube slides the whole 9 yards. It also seemed like they had better happy-meal toys and promotions too.

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzzyroes (Post 4403024)
Kids are just getting a whack deal these days.

mcdonalds has changed its business model because kids are not as profitable a target demographic anymore. mcdonalds relies now more on the old and the poor who can't or don't know how to find cheap food elsewhere. there has also been a cultural shift where lower tier and fast food places have attempted to shed the image of junkiness, childishness, and tchotchkes covering the walls. The restaurant industry as a whole, at least in the US, is actually doing better now than say 10 years ago, but fast food restaurants and "family" places like Applebees have not been carried along with this trend.

kids not eating at mcdonalds and not being lured there by toys is a good thing though

buzzard 12-17-2017 08:54 PM

Chapter 11 bankruptcy will allow them to continue operating, fuzz.

Please understand what you post about. It'd be so nice.

FoolofaTook 12-17-2017 08:54 PM

Kids these days can get fucked. Have you seen the legos they got in walmart? Motherfucking ninjas and the millenium falcon... Lucky little bastards.

:angry:

Elphenor 12-17-2017 08:57 PM

it was all about Circut City

Elphenor 12-17-2017 08:59 PM

anyone been to a Kmart recently

Elphenor 12-17-2017 09:01 PM

remember that time you needed something from radio shack

me neither

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buzzard (Post 4403028)
Chapter 11 bankruptcy will allow them to continue operating, fuzz.

Please understand what you post about. It'd be so nice.

You're being presumptuous and smug. I know they're still currently operating... But we've seen the same thing play out regarding Chapter 11 with Tower Records, Virgin Megastore ETC... It's only a matter of time as far as I fathom.

ilikeplanets 12-17-2017 09:02 PM

I haven't seen a Toys R Us or Babies R Us in ages and that sucks because they had all the supplies I need nicely consolidated into one overpriced store.

redbreegull 12-17-2017 09:04 PM

yeah Toys R Us hasn't been in this area for a long time. The one near my place has been gone for at least a decade. Kmart is still around though and it hasn't changed much. Our radioshacks just recently disappeared.

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elphenor (Post 4403034)
anyone been to a Kmart recently

Man, I love going in those shit type of stores... Especially the ones that haven't been upgraded since the 80's/early 90's. It's just a blast from the past going in there.

There used to be a Canadian chain called Zellers (which is essentially like a Kmart) and the place hadn't changed 1 iota since I was a little kid. It would always be a trip stopping in there. Only a few years back it got changed to a Target and they renovated it and ruined the charm.

ilikeplanets 12-17-2017 09:04 PM

The toy store here is called "Hooked On Toys" and for some reason I find it inappropriate enough to smirk every time I pass it.

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redbreegull (Post 4403027)
mcdonalds has changed its business model because kids are not as profitable a target demographic anymore. mcdonalds relies now more on the old and the poor who can't or don't know how to find cheap food elsewhere. there has also been a cultural shift where lower tier and fast food places have attempted to shed the image of junkiness, childishness, and tchotchkes covering the walls. The restaurant industry as a whole, at least in the US, is actually doing better now than say 10 years ago, but fast food restaurants and "family" places like Applebees have not been carried along with this trend.

kids not eating at mcdonalds and not being lured there by toys is a good thing though

Yeah that's a good point. But I feel like it's a losing strategy in the end... You get all the young people on board and in love with the chain and you have a customer for life.

I try to be cognizant about eating healthy, and do my best, but even so, I'll treat myself to McDonalds despite knowing that it's terribly unhealthy. Mcdonalds is just a part of my DNA at this point.

Elphenor 12-17-2017 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redbreegull (Post 4403038)
yeah Toys R Us hasn't been in this area for a long time. The one near my place has been gone for at least a decade. Kmart is still around though and it hasn't changed much. Our radioshacks just recently disappeared.

I haven't been in a Kmart in at least a decade and I actually looked into this they've been losing an exponential amount of money for almost 10 years now it's impressive that they still exist

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 09:10 PM

Targeting old people people and poor people seems to be conceding and just chasing the easiest targets.

I guess it's working to some extent though, cause every time I go to the place it's littered with old people.

Oh, and now they just have this touch screen thing were you order, and if you wanna pay with cash there's only one kid up at a till. I'm not digging that shit either...

ilikeplanets 12-17-2017 09:12 PM

i honestly thought people didn't shop at Kmart on purpose

fuzzyroes 12-17-2017 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FoolofaTook (Post 4403029)
Kids these days can get fucked. Have you seen the legos they got in walmart? Motherfucking ninjas and the millenium falcon... Lucky little bastards.

:angry:

That millenium falcon thing is fucking sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. I think they were asking like 79 dollars or something though? Probably worth it and all, but not something that I would wanna fork over as a collector. I like to keep my collectables mint in the package, so what good would that be if I can't build it? :cool: haha

Elphenor 12-17-2017 09:13 PM

I kinda wish all these places would go to automated registers even if it meant I'm out of a job

I shamefully shop at Walmart because self scan is so great

ilikeplanets 12-17-2017 09:16 PM

yeah i can't stand going through human-operated lines, no offense to any cashiers. i dread using my WIC checks because i have to for those T_T


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