Not Cooper’s fault, but if Grumbels is going to try to position itself as a competitor to the big box stores, customers are likely to think they sell at least some groceries, like Target and Walmart do.
ASK CORPORATE! Why does the customer always blame some random employee for decisions like this? How do they think decisions about what to stock in the store are made?
Not Cooper’s fault, but if Grumbels is going to try to position itself as a competitor to the big box stores, customers are likely to think they sell at least some groceries, like Target and Walmart do.
ASK CORPORATE! Why does the customer always blame some random employee for decisions like this? How do they think decisions about what to stock in the store are made?
“Why are you buying soup at the clothes store!?”