If you’re boycotting Target you’re a literal terrorist, says talking head on MSNBC.
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🧠 These people are stupid!
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Who says they have to "do" anything?
Marketing 101 Customers are fickle. Brand loyalty is like gold.
For me, Home Depot and Menards are local. Lowes is not. I have "heard" that Lowes caters to women who don't know how to do stuff. True? IDK. But, that doesn't sound like a place for me. My "impression" is that it is going to be cheap and plasticy.
Now, in all fairness to Lowes, I should verify this info, but, is it going to make a material difference? No, it won't. I will still shop locally at Menards and Home Depot. So, I won't bother. I might be totally wrong. I can live with that.
See, fickle reasoning. Menards and Home Depot just happen to be close AND I have had many good experiences there.
Lowes has to overcome my negative impressions of them and get me to not shop local in order for me to shop at their store.
How is Home Depot a "local" store? It's a big corporation with big box stores all over the place.
"The Home Depot, Inc., often simply referred to as Home Depot, is an American multinational home improvement retail corporation that sells tools, construction products, appliances, and services, including fuel and transportation rentals. Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States." - Wikipedia
It's even bigger than Lowe's. You aren't shopping locally by shopping at the largest home improvement corporation in the country.
Menards isn't really local either, unless you're in Wisconsin. They have over 350 stores.
Even though Lowe's is number two in the field, they are more local to me than Home Depot and Menards, as their headquarters is in my state of NC.
So three stores are running neck and neck as the top three largest home improvement stores, and you pick one and say it's not local, but claim the other two are, when there's really zero difference.
We are using the term "local" differently.
We have Menards and Home Depot in my town. Both are less than 5 miles from my house - they are local.
The closest Lowes is about 20-25 miles away.
You are correct in saying that all three are big box stores. Wasn't trying to imply the these are mom and pop stores.
"Local" implies locally owned and operated. We have very few local businesses, other than a few restaurants, tattoo parlors, and vape shops.
You're lucky having any kind of mom and pop business. We do have an empty lot at a busy intersection that has a fruit stand in season, then pumpkins, then Christmas trees, then empty again. I believe that's all local, except the Christmas trees are probably shipped in from the western part of the state.
Yes. I can see where the confusion came in.
We do not have a DIY store that is mom and pop owned.
We used to about 20-25 years back and we would shop there - until they had to close due to mismanagement/embezzlement issues.
Now I look at Menards and Home Depot in my town and realize that they employ my neighbors from the community.