| > I'm saying the market for what TRU provided had disappeared The market still exists, doesn't it? Kids still exist, kids still play with toys. People simply buy toys from Amazon now, not TRU. Just like people buy electronics from Amazon, not Best Buy/Circuit City. And shoes from Amazon/Zappos, not Payless. Seems like most retail markets still exist, they've just been cornered by the giant "Everything Store". IMO, physical toy stores should be competitive to e-commerce with the right strategy. Simply going to the store could be an exciting adventure into itself, with higher fidelity discovery than a screen provides. Esp. post-COVID where people are opting more for analog/offline options after online/lockdown burnout. Claiming TRU's market disappeared feels similar to claiming the bookstore market disappeared, yet Barnes and Noble had a well documented and surprising comeback by shifting strategy: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34165960 |
meaningless statement without quantity. kids don't play outside or with each other at the same rate as they did 35 years ago. video games and smart phones are vastly replacing physical toys.