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by bombcar
29 days ago
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Part of the problem is that when Toys R Us bit the wax tadpole, Walmart jumped in and doubled or tripled the number of aisles dedicated to toys; so any "middle" suburb/city area with a Walmart already has an "easy source" of toys to grab, making it an uphill battle. Target did the same and now has more Lego than TRU ever had, for example, though their prices are often over MSRP. The key would be to market above both and aim for "different things" while making it a possible destination on its own. |
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