Lower-income American households are running out of money at the end of every month, the discount retailer Dollar General said as it released dismal results that drove its shares down more than 30 per cent for their sharpest one-day drop on record.

When the American economy is too rough for Dollar General

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    AND FURTHERMORE, I would really like to stress AGAIN the HOURS OF MY LIFE wasted on cleaning up after customers like they’re toddlers.

    Multiply that by every person working retail. That is untold millions of labor hours spent fixing problems that should not exist.

    You go off about efficiency or cost or whatever, but guess what you’re not considering? The current model is only cost effective because the cost of these MILLIONS OF LABOR HOURS are artificially depressed by capitalist labor relations and low minimum wages. You think people want to be servants picking up after grown adults who act like children? Fuck no, but they have rent and groceries to pay for, or they’ll DIE.

    Like tell me more about what’s cost effective when this is only “cost effective” or even POSSIBLE because of wage slavery

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      Uhhh, warehouses also have the exact same benefit of capital labor relations and low minimum wages and they still employ far more people than retail outfits do because, again, the customers do the picking. I don’t know what to tell you. Go work at an Amazon fulfillment center?

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        you, a genius: so what if people working in stores are essentially servants reduced to base drudgery, literally in some cases cleaning up actual shit. This is the same as people doing actually productive labor, i’m very smart

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          I don’t understand why you are so belligerent.

          The thread started when someone said that the move is to turn every retail Dollar General into a fulfillment center. Now you’re trying to establish that you are part the most oppressed class of workers - retail workers.

          I’m done.

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            it is a wild thread, the introduction of economies of scale on the one hand vs I shouldn’t have to do this on the other. I’ve got no idea how this played out like this

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              Pain, trauma, suffering, the need to be seen, the need to be heard, the anguish of alienation.

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      And yet what you do is more important than a huge amount of tech & office bazinga BS jobs. Society needs grocers. You are helping feed people!

      But yeah, in an ideal world both warehouse and retail, whatever that looks like, is run by machines. Let robots move the goods from a bin to a car/bag/shipping box and let us focus on art, music, enriching ourselves.