Name some companies that you were sad to see go under.
Name some companies that you were sad to see go under. I'll start:
1. Toys "R" Us
2. Circuit City
3. Sears
4. Kmart
Name some companies that you were sad to see go under. I'll start:
1. Toys "R" Us
2. Circuit City
3. Sears
4. Kmart
The Wiz
shareNobody beats him https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjQKFoUdk4g
While most well known as an electronics store, they had a really good CD section, at least the NYC Union Square location.
Fortunately he went on to become senior vice president of Cardiff Electric.
shareI had to google that
https://haltandcatchfire.fandom.com/wiki/John_Bosworth
1. Radio Shack
2. Orchard Supply Hardware
3. Howard Johnson’s
4. Mervyns
5. Long’s Drugstore
6. Lord & Taylor (still closing down)
7. Babies “R” Us
9. Woolworth
10. Borders Books
11. Filenes
12. Sears
There’s an episode of Mad Men called Far Away Places that features a Howard Johnson restaurant. Also briefly in The Irishman. The last I checked there was only one restaurant left although the name is still used for hotels but without the iconic look.
shareI remember their fried clams. They also made the best chocolate chip ice cream which was sold in grocery stores too.
shareI don’t remember going that often there with my parents when I was a kid but I remember the corn toasties. The Mad Men episode features the orange ice cream which looked like the same color as their old roofs.
shareRadio shack is Best Buy as is future shop
share1. Radio Shack
2. Orchard Supply Hardware
3. Howard Johnson’s
10. Borders Books
12. Sears
Oh yeah.
Tower Records/Books/Video
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Miss Cleo prank calls (soundboard)
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=miss+cleo+prank+call
You’re a Libra darling
shareApparently people have different K-Mart experiences, because the one in my neighborhood was an absolute dump. The trashiest store I've ever been inside. You could literally pull layers of dust off the shelves with your finger.
shareI think it's mostly a matter of time and place. Prior to the early 90s the Kmart in my area was a real department store with decent merchandise and some extras you really don't see much of anymore like an actual diner and Christmas displays. A lot of stores tried to pick up a bit on this recently by adding a Starbucks or something like an in-store McDonalds but it's just not the same.
shareWoolworths. No matter where you were in the country, every city had a woolworths
shareI remember going to Woolworths as a kid in the 70s with my parents. It was in a shopping center anchored by a Sears called Sears Town (Key West, FL) and the Woolworth had a lunch counter. In the later 70s they opened another shopping center where the anchor store kept changing and for awhile it was a Woolco which was owned by the same company but was bigger.
Earlier this year there was a news report about people fighting over toilet paper because of the pandemic and they mentioned it was at a Woolworths in Australia. So I thought they were still around but it is a completely different company.
We still have Toys R Us in Canada. Our stores were bought when they were all supposed to close. I haven't been in one so I don't know if they are still the same.
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