Ps: And good luck finding it, we moved them all of that item to the back except for one stack of 3 that we WON'T restock, just to make you look for something that isn't there and nobody else can help you find it.
On the other hand, Harbor Freight is cheap already and their stuff is high quality for the price, usually. Even paying full price, Hercules and Bauer branded stuff is going to be vastly better than anything you'd get elsewhere at that cost 9 times out of 10. The same wasn't true for BBB. Their stuff was pure shit at twice the price.
It’s all psychological, lots of people won’t just buy something if it’s a lower price, they like the feeling of using a coupon, it’s so dumb. Read up on what happened after the head of Apple retail took over JC Penney a long time ago, he basically did away with all coupons and just made everything cheaper and people absolutely hated it lol.
That was Ron Johnson. He also redecorated a lot of the stores with glass and white tile everywhere, just like an Apple store. And he started a "Jeans bar" with an area with just different types of jeans. That guy was a one trick pony. The fact he was commuting to Plano, TX from his home in CA the whole time was also a red flag.
The funny thing about the coupons was that they printed the coupons themselves in the lower level of the headquarters. That building wasn't heated, and they relied on all the bodies in the HQ and the machinery to keep the place warm. Once they killed the coupons, the building was freezing cold.
I had a manager years ago offering a customer 10% off of a display item at 750$. The customer was haggling with him and suggested he sell it to him for 700$. The manager agreed and the customer felt like he got one over on him. People are weird.
And then they made a sudden drastic shift towards focusing on their own house brands and shunned national brands... At a time where they were already in deep financial holes with their suppliers.... Leading up into a holiday shopping season...
And to top it off when they were closing they marked uo the prices 3× times then put it on sale like nobody would notice 🤣🤣🤣 glad they're gone. I wish we had circut city back
They mailed out frequent 20% off coupons, which brought things down from 50% overpriced to 20% overpriced. And if you redeemed rewards from your credit card, in the form of a gift card, they had the best exchange rate: $20 cashback got you a $25 gift card. I got a $500 robot vacuum for $320 by using a coupon and redeeming gift cards.
A former Badcock Furniture next to Publix became the Spirit Halloween closest to me. Next closest Spirit Halloween looked like it used to be a Walgreen's, though it's been vacant since before I moved into the area, so I can't confirm whether it was actually a Walgreen's or not.
Big corporations buying up properties and making everything boring and homogeneous. See lots of that up here with the "Rio-Can" centers that all seem to be cookie cutter, brown/taupe shit.
I remember when BB&B had a commercial about a couple acting as though they had never set foot in one of these (apparently they only ever shopped online and shipped stuff) and an employee was talking to them like they were really stupid.
I was shocked, like “This is how you want to increase foot traffic in your physical stores? Mocking your own customers??” This was when the pandemic was winding down and stores were opening up again, but sure, let’s make fun of people for using services you offer that are more convenient for them; that’ll make them want to buy your stuff.
The CEO of Bed Bath & Beyond didn't die, but their Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Gustavo Arnal, died by suicide in September 2022, jumping from his New York City apartment balcony, following struggles with the retailer's financial woes and a shareholder lawsuit naming him and activist investor Ryan Cohen
I used to work in corporate merchandising and we always wondered what really happened. HR had a mental health seminar around it but we all thought there must have been more going on for him to do it, nothing came of the story.
He knew the company was going to go bankrupt and was worried about the whole stock selling debacle. He thought he was going to go to jail. To be honest, him and Mark Tritton should both be in a jail cell for life for what they did to that company.
1000%. Everything went to shit when Tritton came in. Everything changed so quickly we couldnt keep up. They introduced so many stupid brands, we had to convert existing items into new branding which was insanely expensive and not worth it at all. They kept such a small big name presence that their traditional customers loved, no one recognized the company anymore. And it tanked.
They definitely did a ton of shady shit on the side is what I meant and nothing really came to light. So many people had to get fired and they brought in clueless people that made so much money while the people that have been with the company for years and were loyal were axed.
I truly loved working for the company, and by the end everyone was clueless about the direction and what the company meant anymore. Its a tragedy
I know. I was there in the corporate office for almost 6 years. I met Mark the day he walked in the door and knew immediately the company was done. The whole private label thing was a complete disaster. I remember they hired a new CTO. He came in, cut all of our in house support and outsourced it to India. He kept going back and forth to India every other week which I thought was really odd. Turns out, he outsourced our support to his own brothers company in India and he was going over there to see how it was working. Once they figured it out, they fired him. Of course they never did bring the support back and continued to leave the support with the Indian company.
ugh that sucks for both of you, i used to work in a similar corporate-y company (and we actually worked with/sold our products through BBY) and they did some similar shit
higher ups were surrounded by yes men, gutted everything and out sourced basically everything now. laid everyone off, etc.
it was a fairly known household name, that they turned to shit
Since you worked in merchandising at corporate, I have never gotten any reasonable answer for this: WHY in the process of changing over to the crappy, mustard yellow packaged junk did they buy SOOO many units of certain things for every store? Prime example was the idiotic cake domes. In the past we carried a max of 12 of this one 40 dollar one, and when the yellow ones were shipped to every store, first qty was 96!!?? That's 5 pallets of one slow selling item. WHY the humongous quantity? They had virtually no money at the time, yet wasted millions on that one thing.
I worked in bath for a while and then seasonal but most likely its because of the vendors MOQ. The more units we bought the cheaper the cost. Either that or the planners messed up and ordered too many. I know with the new packaging we were told to over supply stores as well, and for instance if they sku rationalized from 3 domes to 1 they figured they should stock up.
There were 100 items (out of the tens of thousands) that we kept getting sent a 5 year supply of and ALL were slow unpopular sellers, not hot items at all. At the store level, it sure LOOKED like this was money wasted on purpose.
edit: Even in seasonal, we would get those stupid foil wrapped individual hollow chocolate turkeys every year. ONE tray of 24 every year and never sold more than 10-12. The last 2 years: we got 72 or more??? WAY too many , dog item.
I get it, but that's like a joke you laugh at only because the person who said it is right next to you. Wordplay isn't automatically funny, there should be an actual joke to be made.
They thought it was funny because a store went out of business? Not one that was known for being evil or anything, it just didn't make it, so idk either
I'd prefer if it were one of the megabox, small-business-killers like Wal-Mart or Target, tbh. BB&B still had a niche that it filled for home goods, it wasn't actively strangling out grocers, clothing stores, and electronics specialists.
When I had a California King size mattress, they were the only place I could easily find quality sheets that I could verify were quality. Amazon sold them, but half the time you could see thru them. BB&B had nice ones.
I got a lot of stuff from their clearance area. Practically nothing sometimes because I would bargain even further with the manager who just wanted items gone.
I had a little girl as one of my students (Special Education Preschool) who was very thin because of her disability. She was learning to use the potty and the seat on the potty chair was so hard. I found a padded seat at Bed Bath and Beyond and used it for her. So much better. I regret getting one for her to use at home. Her Mom was going to get one for her. That's the only thing I ever bought at BB&B. Everything was so expensive.
Towards the end of its time, employees were treated to terribly. One of my managers was immediately fired after requesting time off for an essential surgery. Then we didn't have a floor store manager for the rest of the time I was there and they had some corporate lady stand in.
Everything was an absolute mess and I remember just being yelled at for everything. They tried to deny me a water bottle because it was unprofessional to drink water while working. Even if its not in front of customers. (I have medical documentation)
They then changed our dress code and said it was the reason stores were tanking. I was written up the day I came back for not having a collared shirt. I had no idea there had been a dress code policy change (apparently they announced it on their clock in website) which I did not have access to until I got to work! We all basically said we'd walk out if they followed through with the write up. This was the 3rd dress code change in the year. They even tried to make us wear cheap corporate face masks. My blue or black plain face coverings were no longer acceptable. Bonus everyone was allergic to the fabric.
They then started writing people up for training not getting done and wanted us to do it at home unpaid. We refused of course and corporate lady said she'd fire all of us. Three people quit and I showed up quite a few times to work as a solo cashier to run the entire store.
Imagine my surprise at I go to leave one day after 8 hrs no break and I'm being yelled at for helping a dementia lady who got confused and cut in line. (Woman behind her asked me to just help her)
I quit the day after and they closed a month later. My leaving made everyone else quit as well. Anyways yeah I pity anyone else who unfortunately had to work for them.
That is like your first time buying stuff for your apartment when you move out of your parents house. You shop there once and never go back once you see how much everything is and how low quality it all is also.
It wasn’t crap years ago. It was crap in the later years when they were declining. I bought some very useful stuff there that I couldn’t find anywhere else.
Every single time I stepped into one of these places was against my will, at least 45 minutes long, "wife is this WTF IS THAT, WHY THE FUCK IS THIS PILLOW 250 DOLLARS?"
I don't think we ever bought a single thing from them.
We got a big day out there. Big one. We got a full moon. People are gonna be amped, all right? Let's see what we got on hot tips, all right? Whoa! The new bathmats are in. One more thing. We got a serial rapist in Crown Heights. I... oh, jeez, I'm sorry. That's from my other job. Ignore that. Forget that. Well, don't ignore it. If you live in Crown Heights, uh, you know, walk in pairs.
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It was a cool store... But everything was like 50% over priced
I wouldn’t buy anything from there without the discount coupons the always mailed us.
*not applicable to any name brand goods that your actual want
Sounds like the coupons Harbor Freight sends me. 50% off and in fine print "Doesn't apply to anything we sell."
Ps: And good luck finding it, we moved them all of that item to the back except for one stack of 3 that we WON'T restock, just to make you look for something that isn't there and nobody else can help you find it.
On the other hand, Harbor Freight is cheap already and their stuff is high quality for the price, usually. Even paying full price, Hercules and Bauer branded stuff is going to be vastly better than anything you'd get elsewhere at that cost 9 times out of 10. The same wasn't true for BBB. Their stuff was pure shit at twice the price.
Must have set their shutter speed to 1/32,000th of a second or they would have had a photo of a Spirit Halloween!
Same with Kohls.
"If it's Kohls cash, then why can't I buy converse shoes and Nikes with them?"
Pretty much why I haven't been to Kohl's in 5 years.
Funny you mentioned Harbor Freight, my local BBB became a HF after they closed!
😆😆😆😆😆😆
Their coupons weren't restricted by brand.
They were in my area.
Edit: Not just my area, here's one I found online, see the fine print for a list of companies excluded from discount
https://quantumdigital.com/sites/default/files/Direct%20Mail%20Strategies%20of%20Bed%20Bath%20%26%20Beyond.jpg
Somehow I always had coupons for them
It’s all psychological, lots of people won’t just buy something if it’s a lower price, they like the feeling of using a coupon, it’s so dumb. Read up on what happened after the head of Apple retail took over JC Penney a long time ago, he basically did away with all coupons and just made everything cheaper and people absolutely hated it lol.
That was Ron Johnson. He also redecorated a lot of the stores with glass and white tile everywhere, just like an Apple store. And he started a "Jeans bar" with an area with just different types of jeans. That guy was a one trick pony. The fact he was commuting to Plano, TX from his home in CA the whole time was also a red flag.
The funny thing about the coupons was that they printed the coupons themselves in the lower level of the headquarters. That building wasn't heated, and they relied on all the bodies in the HQ and the machinery to keep the place warm. Once they killed the coupons, the building was freezing cold.
I had a manager years ago offering a customer 10% off of a display item at 750$. The customer was haggling with him and suggested he sell it to him for 700$. The manager agreed and the customer felt like he got one over on him. People are weird.
Penney's was way more complex than that. It wasn't just the no-sales thing, but that he was trying to overhaul the entire department internal design.
I actually thought it was an amazing concept and liked the new style.
Their board members "hated" all of the updates and changes, and basically forced everything back to 1988 department store interior design.
It was the "no-sales" thing that the CEO refused to budge on that everyone remembers. I get it. He was from Apple. They don't really do sales.
Heh, that's how they got you to come in and pay the actual price they wanted to move the product for.
That’s why they continually mailed you that 20% coupon every single month.
Bed bath and beyond coupons NEVER expire
And then they made a sudden drastic shift towards focusing on their own house brands and shunned national brands... At a time where they were already in deep financial holes with their suppliers.... Leading up into a holiday shopping season...
Did it get bought out by one of those companies that bleed the company dry until it dies?
Weirdly no, but it is now owned by overstock.com and they are attempting a revival.
My spouse loved that store because she has that special instinct to find the most most expensive item.
This store was here for maybe 3 years before it shut down. No one here wanted to pay 30$ for a pair of towels.
did all of their stores look alike? this looks so familiar.
We went there for sheets once, and what little they actually had was trash. We ended up buying the sheets at Ross.
Thats what the 15% off coupons were for.
I loved going there, sticking mainly to the kitchen stuff, I'd check things out and find things I like, make a list and buy it online later
And to top it off when they were closing they marked uo the prices 3× times then put it on sale like nobody would notice 🤣🤣🤣 glad they're gone. I wish we had circut city back
They mailed out frequent 20% off coupons, which brought things down from 50% overpriced to 20% overpriced. And if you redeemed rewards from your credit card, in the form of a gift card, they had the best exchange rate: $20 cashback got you a $25 gift card. I got a $500 robot vacuum for $320 by using a coupon and redeeming gift cards.
So you got a $300 vacuum by jumping through every hoop possible?
It’ll be up stumbling around like a zombie with a Spirit Halloween T-shirt on soon.
But for now, it would be emblazoned with an equally festive ‘For Lease (Navidad)’ sign.
That's what happened to mine, went from expensive home supplies to expensive halloween crap.
Ours already is a part time spirit Halloween lol. Pops up every fall, empty the rest of the year.
Honestly, it'd be welcome.
The two that were near me are now Nordstrom Rack and a Home Goods. Joann’s Fabric is the Spirit Halloween.
Joann’s Fabric near me took over a Toys R Us, which was taken over by a Brandsmart which was taken over by Spirit
A former Badcock Furniture next to Publix became the Spirit Halloween closest to me. Next closest Spirit Halloween looked like it used to be a Walgreen's, though it's been vacant since before I moved into the area, so I can't confirm whether it was actually a Walgreen's or not.
Tis better to have bathed and lost than never bathed at all
No no, you misheard him. He said, "to blathe"
douché !
I've narrowed where to get my bed and bath supplies but haven't quite figured out where to shop for beyond now.
I think we've found the "Beyond" section...
(taken at the location that was formerly in Annapolis, MD...my hometown area)
Mortuaries
Bed Bath & Private Equity Firms
Isn’t Pizza Hut private equity now or yet?
What isn’t anymore?
Spirit Halloween has entered the chat
I'm sure they're keeping an eye on the lease for the building just waiting to pounce
News came out today that they are returning next year. They were purchased by Sleep Country.
Looks like only Canada and UK.
I wonder if the Bed Bath and beyond stock bros are still screaming into the void about they are going to be rich any moment now.
they are still around yup
They are. A lot of the GME cultists jumped in BBBY and ended up losing money on both.
There was one guy who sold during the pump and dump of GME during 2021 and made over a million. He then went all in on BBBY and lost most of it.
Yeah. I used to love messing with them in their ridiculous threads.
I used to love that store and KMART
Soon to be a Spirit Halloween 2 months out of the year
I can't wait to show my kids the movie 'Click'.
los feliz?
Ontario, Canada. We don't bathe enough apparently.
This photo was from last year.
Looks so much like the mall in Brooklyn here in NYC
Big corporations buying up properties and making everything boring and homogeneous. See lots of that up here with the "Rio-Can" centers that all seem to be cookie cutter, brown/taupe shit.
To be fair this mall over here had that look for 25 years. Lol
hamilton?
Best thing I ever bought there was a container for microwaving spaghetti noodles. Everything else was super expensive.
80 dollar shower curtains, 25 dollar towels and 100 dollar curtain panels, I’m surprised they didn’t die sooner.
My new Harry Potter Spell.
Brooklyn??
Well there goes my Christmas presents. lol
Believe this location became a bob’s furniture soo it’s not all bad
I always enjoyed a stroll through their stores but never bought anything because it was so expensive.
Sounds like what I’m going to name my new discount hotel chain.
Ever since they sold that damn remote...
that remote can cause alot of trouble
Good.
Funny thing is, here in Canada they are making a comeback in 2026 under a new owner.
bedbugs and beyond
Soon to be a Halloween express
State Fair / Christmas Store coming soon
Should be a year round Spirit Halloween
That says Bloodbath and Begone
Bed Bath and Beyonce
The one by my house- the first B is out so it’s just
ED BATH AND BEYOND
🤣
Even the sign said “yeah I’m out”
I remember when BB&B had a commercial about a couple acting as though they had never set foot in one of these (apparently they only ever shopped online and shipped stuff) and an employee was talking to them like they were really stupid.
I was shocked, like “This is how you want to increase foot traffic in your physical stores? Mocking your own customers??” This was when the pandemic was winding down and stores were opening up again, but sure, let’s make fun of people for using services you offer that are more convenient for them; that’ll make them want to buy your stuff.
Man, totally forgot that the CEO killed himself.
was the CFO
I used to work in corporate merchandising and we always wondered what really happened. HR had a mental health seminar around it but we all thought there must have been more going on for him to do it, nothing came of the story.
He knew the company was going to go bankrupt and was worried about the whole stock selling debacle. He thought he was going to go to jail. To be honest, him and Mark Tritton should both be in a jail cell for life for what they did to that company.
1000%. Everything went to shit when Tritton came in. Everything changed so quickly we couldnt keep up. They introduced so many stupid brands, we had to convert existing items into new branding which was insanely expensive and not worth it at all. They kept such a small big name presence that their traditional customers loved, no one recognized the company anymore. And it tanked.
They definitely did a ton of shady shit on the side is what I meant and nothing really came to light. So many people had to get fired and they brought in clueless people that made so much money while the people that have been with the company for years and were loyal were axed.
I truly loved working for the company, and by the end everyone was clueless about the direction and what the company meant anymore. Its a tragedy
I know. I was there in the corporate office for almost 6 years. I met Mark the day he walked in the door and knew immediately the company was done. The whole private label thing was a complete disaster. I remember they hired a new CTO. He came in, cut all of our in house support and outsourced it to India. He kept going back and forth to India every other week which I thought was really odd. Turns out, he outsourced our support to his own brothers company in India and he was going over there to see how it was working. Once they figured it out, they fired him. Of course they never did bring the support back and continued to leave the support with the Indian company.
ugh that sucks for both of you, i used to work in a similar corporate-y company (and we actually worked with/sold our products through BBY) and they did some similar shit
higher ups were surrounded by yes men, gutted everything and out sourced basically everything now. laid everyone off, etc.
it was a fairly known household name, that they turned to shit
In Union?
Yup.
Since you worked in merchandising at corporate, I have never gotten any reasonable answer for this: WHY in the process of changing over to the crappy, mustard yellow packaged junk did they buy SOOO many units of certain things for every store? Prime example was the idiotic cake domes. In the past we carried a max of 12 of this one 40 dollar one, and when the yellow ones were shipped to every store, first qty was 96!!?? That's 5 pallets of one slow selling item. WHY the humongous quantity? They had virtually no money at the time, yet wasted millions on that one thing.
I worked in bath for a while and then seasonal but most likely its because of the vendors MOQ. The more units we bought the cheaper the cost. Either that or the planners messed up and ordered too many. I know with the new packaging we were told to over supply stores as well, and for instance if they sku rationalized from 3 domes to 1 they figured they should stock up.
I know I know, makes no sense lol
There were 100 items (out of the tens of thousands) that we kept getting sent a 5 year supply of and ALL were slow unpopular sellers, not hot items at all. At the store level, it sure LOOKED like this was money wasted on purpose.
edit: Even in seasonal, we would get those stupid foil wrapped individual hollow chocolate turkeys every year. ONE tray of 24 every year and never sold more than 10-12. The last 2 years: we got 72 or more??? WAY too many , dog item.
Ahhh yes, thank you for the correction!
I always called it Bedbugs and Beyond
Bed bath and beyond always sounds to me like a nurse that does "extras"
How is this funny? I'm not upset, I just don't get the joke, it's a closed store.
I think it’s the wordplay of Bed, Bath, and Beyond becoming Bed, Bath, and Begone. The rhyming and the rhythm are pleasing.
I get it, but that's like a joke you laugh at only because the person who said it is right next to you. Wordplay isn't automatically funny, there should be an actual joke to be made.
Report the post?
I'm with you there. I came to the comments for answers and am filled only with more questions.
They thought it was funny because a store went out of business? Not one that was known for being evil or anything, it just didn't make it, so idk either
Nothing funnier than the death of retail, ig?
I'd prefer if it were one of the megabox, small-business-killers like Wal-Mart or Target, tbh. BB&B still had a niche that it filled for home goods, it wasn't actively strangling out grocers, clothing stores, and electronics specialists.
Blood Bath and Beyond
Bed Bath and Bygone.
Bed, Bath & BEGONE, THOT!!!
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lmao this is one of the stock bros upset he lost all his money on Bed Bath and beyond
he’s implying this entire post is a conspiracy from “them”
Ours is a Sketcher shoe store now
I'd go in there with my wife but she never bought anything that wasn't on sale.
They are coming back in Canada in 2026.
You once were a ve-gone...
LOL.
The former Bed Bath and Beyond closest to me became a Pandora. It's prime space, so it doesn't surprise me that they were able to fill it quickly.
Bed, Bath & Stagflation Recession
When I had a California King size mattress, they were the only place I could easily find quality sheets that I could verify were quality. Amazon sold them, but half the time you could see thru them. BB&B had nice ones.
Begone to the great beyond
I always call bath and bodyworks, bed bath and bodyworks
Somebody forgot to turn out the lights.
I got a lot of stuff from their clearance area. Practically nothing sometimes because I would bargain even further with the manager who just wanted items gone.
Ours turned into a Pickleball complex. Its cool but $150 a month to play seems like a lot.
Bed Bath and sell a kidney for a pot and pan set.
Mine turned into a Spirit Halloween. For a little while.
I had a little girl as one of my students (Special Education Preschool) who was very thin because of her disability. She was learning to use the potty and the seat on the potty chair was so hard. I found a padded seat at Bed Bath and Beyond and used it for her. So much better. I regret getting one for her to use at home. Her Mom was going to get one for her. That's the only thing I ever bought at BB&B. Everything was so expensive.
Ours is a Boot Barn now.
Good riddance. Worst company to work for.
Towards the end of its time, employees were treated to terribly. One of my managers was immediately fired after requesting time off for an essential surgery. Then we didn't have a floor store manager for the rest of the time I was there and they had some corporate lady stand in.
Everything was an absolute mess and I remember just being yelled at for everything. They tried to deny me a water bottle because it was unprofessional to drink water while working. Even if its not in front of customers. (I have medical documentation)
They then changed our dress code and said it was the reason stores were tanking. I was written up the day I came back for not having a collared shirt. I had no idea there had been a dress code policy change (apparently they announced it on their clock in website) which I did not have access to until I got to work! We all basically said we'd walk out if they followed through with the write up. This was the 3rd dress code change in the year. They even tried to make us wear cheap corporate face masks. My blue or black plain face coverings were no longer acceptable. Bonus everyone was allergic to the fabric.
They then started writing people up for training not getting done and wanted us to do it at home unpaid. We refused of course and corporate lady said she'd fire all of us. Three people quit and I showed up quite a few times to work as a solo cashier to run the entire store.
Imagine my surprise at I go to leave one day after 8 hrs no break and I'm being yelled at for helping a dementia lady who got confused and cut in line. (Woman behind her asked me to just help her)
I quit the day after and they closed a month later. My leaving made everyone else quit as well. Anyways yeah I pity anyone else who unfortunately had to work for them.
That is like your first time buying stuff for your apartment when you move out of your parents house. You shop there once and never go back once you see how much everything is and how low quality it all is also.
It wasn’t crap years ago. It was crap in the later years when they were declining. I bought some very useful stuff there that I couldn’t find anywhere else.
Crap stuff.
dont give the bot attention
Man, everyone is a bot these days, screw OP, amirite?
Hey there, Commodore 64 don't get lippy with me. I'll unplug you quicker than my 98 year old grandmother.
Damn reddit don't got jokes.
And right there, beside the dumpster, is where I saw the last remaining 20% Off coupon flutter away into the sunset. A true American tragedy
Should have let the pillow guy buy them out.
Ironically, a bedding company (Sleep Country Canada) just bought the Canadian & UK branding rights and is bringing it back.
Why buy a mattress anywhere else? DING!
I always thought tht place was a fever dream.
Every single time I stepped into one of these places was against my will, at least 45 minutes long, "wife is this WTF IS THAT, WHY THE FUCK IS THIS PILLOW 250 DOLLARS?"
I don't think we ever bought a single thing from them.
r/Angryupvote
I never understood this store in the first place. Prices always was salty.
This will soon happen to everything if the monopoly “Amazon” remains.
We got a big day out there. Big one. We got a full moon. People are gonna be amped, all right? Let's see what we got on hot tips, all right? Whoa! The new bathmats are in. One more thing. We got a serial rapist in Crown Heights. I... oh, jeez, I'm sorry. That's from my other job. Ignore that. Forget that. Well, don't ignore it. If you live in Crown Heights, uh, you know, walk in pairs.