Now this may be a chance to mull over the hindsight of fabricating the demise of department stores in general, or looking at the future of brick and mortar establishments as they stand today. Penneys move should foretell the logic of movements within the retail world in the context of more modern times while not forgetting them as a precursor to selling product as we know it now. Hopefully, these shifts in the commercial landscape will force endeavors of companies like Pennys and Sears to envision a legacy tied progeny embraced by a framework of history, coulped with enthusiastically forward looking things.
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Bad word salad.
Sounds like something from corporate, a lot of fluff with no substance
Gibberish
What language is this post translated from? It is not a good translation.
Loss prevention is the answer? I worked at sears for years, and the loss prevention department were the dumbest people I ever worked with, they couldn't transform a sandwich