Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Any vendors not shipping product?

This weekend I visited all the area stores and I noticed certain products are low on inventory. In one Sears the Craftsman aisle was practically gone. At a K-Mart, the outdoor equipment (sporting goods, fishing, etc.) was almost empty. Pepsi products were also virtually non-existent.

Meanwhile, half the upstairs of the Sears store was mattresses. The electronics section at K-Mart had been reduced to one aisle. Also, shouldn't back to school merchandise be out soon?

Has anyone else noticed specific brands that aren't getting replenished, or products that are being flexed to cover up areas of the store that would otherwise be empty?

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At my local Kmart I have noticed they are always low in stock of Pepsi products but they usually do have some of each. There are quite a bit less bags of chips in the chip aisle. More of the pantry area is filled with $1 items each time I visit. Our store also has plasticware with WInn-Dixie branding for sale, and toothpicks with Walgreens "Nice!" brand on them (and they even put a sign to proclaim Kmart offers the item cheaper than Walgreens!) I even saw some LED light strings that said on the back they were from Walmart. So I think they are buying "whatever fell off the truck" these days.

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Post ID: @4bch+NVpjXzX

In my area, lots of vendors are offering restricted credit. As a result, it's difficult to get all the items that we used to.

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Post ID: @fgd+NVpjXzX

Smart Sense is a Kmart brand made by third parties. Many of those third parties do not want a bunch of Smart Sense labeled product left over if SHC goes bankrupt. Many have either stopped making Smart Sense brand products or they are now selling SHC/Kmart their own branded products. You will notice a lot of new products especially in pantry, these are either new vendors or the old Smart Sense manufacturers using their own label on the product.

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Post ID: @foa+NVpjXzX

"noticed lots of Smart Sense products missing"

Smart Sense is only a brand carried by Kmart - just find out the manufacturer of product and then determine where it or its equivalent may be sold

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Post ID: @hja+NVpjXzX

HBA was a joke last week. Whole category's were missing product! Pantry has never been given the attention it needs, now it's 100 times worse.

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Post ID: @pzn+NVpjXzX

To early for back to school. a week after July 4th patio will go on markdown and soon thereafter back to school will be brought out (Kmart). It's been that way for the last 10 years o have worked there.

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Post ID: @tyo+NVpjXzX

Pantry at Kmart has been looking sad too. Lots of holes, everything is slowly slipping into generic or low-priced no-name brands noone wants to purchase.

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Post ID: @qbm+NVpjXzX

Mattresses are also very very profitable, almost as much as jewelry. Think of mattresses as the credit card app of things we can actually put on the floor and sell!

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Post ID: @dwj+NVpjXzX

I have noticed lots of Smart Sense products missing-including the multi-vitamin I always buy at Kmart. It's not even available anywhere in the Detroit area for pick-up.

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Post ID: @kff+NVpjXzX

One of our former store managers used to fill empty aisles, one after another with plastic totes. Just to make it look like there was something on the counter.

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Post ID: @gfs+NVpjXzX

Appreciate the question but if you are an associate you know the answer.

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Post ID: @reh+NVpjXzX

Mattresses are a cheap way to cover a lot of floor space. So is exercise equipment and lawn tractors.

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