Reminds me when Sears was going out of business. And when they said everything must go, they LITERALLY meant EVERYTHING.MUST.GO!!!!! Shelves, display items, EVEN THE MANNEQUINS WERE BEING SOLD!!!!
Famous Barr was the same. I went with a friend and when we were there they only had about three different racks of clothes but a ton of rugs and a ton of fur coats. My friend did buy a fur because they were like 75% off
Actually, funny story about Sears. I _just_ bought a raincoat from them for Halloween. I had ordered one from a Chinese seller on Amazon, but it was already half a month late, so I scrambled to find another store online that could sell me a red faux leather trench coat before Halloween, and was surprised to find that Sears still exists as an online store! And they got me my trench coat in time to incorporate it into my costume! No other company or Amazon seller could get me that thing on time.
Yeah our old Sears turned into a decrepid walking Dead looking place after 20 years of sitting are Sears moved from the big box store to a little look like a thrift store sized building and the Sears building remained completely abandoned keep in mind it was an attached building for the mall planet fitness bought part of it but the rest of it was completely walled in then durham sports turned around and bought it and they showed people pictures of the inside and good Lord panels were falling lights were hanging everywhere the electrical was all kinds of mess The best part is it was all still attached to the mall so the power was still on with all these electrical issues it surprising the mall didn't catch fire
Fun fact: Retailers that are closing single locations ship out the high dollar items like consoles, laptops, TV's, etc., to sister locations before the huge sale percentages start. So the PlayStation and Switch cabinets were empty LONG before he got there.
while this is 100% true I'll explain at the end of my comment, if a walmart is closing its doors the high ticket items probably wasn't selling in the first place so they didn't keep it in stock... or theft was way up there so they wouldn't be keeping many high ticket items at the store. Sir I sorry your store closed but everything a store closes in CA, DC, or Washington the prices drop in my store in Florida.
we dont really keep consoles and other high ticket items in high quantity. usually theres only like 5 of each console with the exception of the several dozen we have for black friday rn. they prob just sold out and never reordered them. what id like to see is if they sold the displays or if they just said screw it and cvped them.
You are correct. I remember customers getting really salty about certain things not being on sale "yet" at one store closing I shopped at. A weary manager just flat out told them that certain items were being shipped back to the distributor because they would refund more than the clearance prices. Other things were packed up and sent to a sister store. Some items are actually vendor stocked, they rent the space in the store and the vendors manage the inventory of those items, like the books and magazines.
To be fair, the majority of those pops shown were already sitting on the shelves long before the store closing. We still have pops that were released during the pandemic falling off the shelves at ours. They seldom have new stuff show up here. Even crazier when they jacked the prices of that old stock up to the same price as the new stuff. If it wasn't moving at $8.99, it still isn't moving at $11.99.
Dudes hooked on Walmart and showing us what everyone agrees as a society shouldn’t exist in stores. Good data for Walmart to have in the future honestly.
@@SageHandlesItPóster is addicted to Walmart. Video is evidence of what people don’t want anyways and Walmart should take that into account next time they stock up their stores.
My Wal-Mart gave me a BOTW display years ago, they were changing the displays and I just happened to be walking by and said, "this is cool can i have it?", and to my surprise the worker said yes! I still have it and get compliments on it.
Makes sense I used to get some cool displays from there working there. They literally just get thrown out. Signage is fair game aslong as you don't try to re sell it, displays on the other hand they are super strict about if its practically usable they may just slap a clearance sticker on it and sell it or it goes back to the manufacturer no freebies allowed.
Displays and promos always ends up in the bin anyway so either you grab it once the promo is over or it's thrown into the garbage (I work at Walmart, in the Pharmacy section, and that's how it works.)
My husband and I went to Walmart a little while after one of the Deadpool movies came out and we saw a life sized Deadpool cutout sticker on one of the freezer doors. As a massive Deadpool fan, my husband decided he absolutely needed that sticker. We found a random employee, asked if we could have it, and though they were confused as hell, they said they would just end up tossing it anyway so we could have it. This fuckin sticker has stood the test of time and has been moved multiple times. It’s been on a glass shower door, walls, and various closet doors, all while only receiving a small tear in a weird corner area. If you see cool display items that are out of date or are about to be out of date (like past the premiere date of a movie or game) and you want it, ask! The worst thing they can tell you is “no” but usually, they’re happy to not have to dispose of it themselves.
When I was little I was obsessed with The Little Mermaid. When the second movie came out my parents went to our local Hollywood video store brought home the cardboard display for me after the promotion was done. It stayed in my bedroom for about a month and was probably one of the best gift my parents gave me as a child.
Actually no it's not. Walmarts are oversaturated and tend to operate in middle class and poorer areas to maintain the one-stop cheap shopping. Norwalk isn't a poor area, they're not the Walmart demographic. Also, lots of old Walmarts are being torn down to build new ones. An area is dying when their Dollar General closes.
@@kh91132 Yeah some stores really do just throw away their product instead of giving it away, so people will go dumpster diving at certain stores and you wouldn't believe the haul you can get from stuff that's almost expired.
Those puzzle PC games are 100% for grandparents or older people who own a PC but don't play regular video games. My grandma probably hasn't seen a game console in her life, but owns like 5 of those "I Spy" type point and click games with cheesy murder mystery plots.
ngl those slapped when i didn't have many options in our school's computer lab.... at least until I found Rollar Coaster Tycoon 3 and later installed Quake 3 onto the network drive. lol
This. In the 2000s my Grandma's PC had two kinds of games on it: PopCap games, and hidden object games. Insaniquarium, Bejeweled, Chuzzle, and Zuma. Classics. 😃
"Far Cry Six... I liked Far Cry Five, so I'm gonna' pick this up." There was a reason that game was still on the shelf long after everything else was wiped out.
@@atigerclaw i have 0 complaints, the story was good, the characters were lovable, the game looks absolutely gorgeous, the soundtrack was fantastic, the gameplay/controls were really smooth, theres tons of extra content to keep you playing post story, theres so many different outfits and weapons all with unique abilities and mechanics, it was just a really fun and really beautiful game.
@@GeekedandUnemployed Yeah, no. The story was a mess. The characters' interpersonal conflicts kept coming out of left field and made no logical sense. The humor was cringe. And the attempts at drama were so poorly thought out that even a 50 yr old Royal Navy vet spent DAYS riffing on it. I mean, Carlos... Seriously. You know what works better than shoving a bound person off a horse to keep him from getting blasted to bits by a block of C4 you just tore off him? THROWING THE BLOCK OF C4 AWAY! That moment was actually the capstone deal breaker for how dumb things were. It was a horribly forced 'heroic sacrifice' that ultimately had no real effect on the direction of the story or gameplay. As for things like game controls... Better go watch 'The Mighty Jingles' replays of FC6 and watch him keep setting off the backpack and complain how easy that is to do. I can't speak to the music. Visually the game is fine. About par there. The running gag for the game title was: "Communist Revolutionary Simulator Six"
@ yeah all you did was say “this person didnt like it so i dont” and then cried about the story not being what you wanted, you gave 0 actual counter argument besides admitting that you are really unhappy, try and live a lighter lifestyle and learn how to laugh and smile.
My grandmother worked for Walmart when I was growing up and every time they were going to throw away the old large, hanging cardboard posters for upcoming DVD releases, she’d bring them home for me instead. I still have the massive Pirates of the Caribbean and Star Wars Return of the Jedi posters hanging around and a few of the smaller DVD price versions of a couple of Harry Potter movies.
Had a local grocery store close down basically a block away from me. It was a sad day...as that store had been there for like 40 years and been doing great business. But when your building owner doesn't let you do remodels or any real meaningful improvements to the building. To top it off, jacking up the rent. Yeah, you too, would close up shop to give them the finger. Now there is just an empty shell in a shopping area that is busy and always. Still, a year later, no one has moved in. Tells you whoever is owning the building is asking way too much for the building. Or those who bought it are taking things really slow for whatever reason.
Commercial landlords are notoriously stubborn about adjusting rent in order to get a lease signed. It's their prerogative to be stupid and lose money though.
@joewoodchuck3824 Well, when I wrote that. It was before some other grocery store was going to move in. Though "moving in" is generous. For whatever reason. This new story is allowed to basically remodel the whole building. While the old store could not do that. Yeah. I hear you on that. Still, unsure who they are marketing to. I just hope it is reasonable pricing for the store. Not trying to upscale it and begging to go out of business. No, one isn't really rich in my area. Middle class-ish at best. And a lot of apartments and more thinking of being built on land that used to be houses. Removing homes and replacing them with apartments. Yep. Never going to own anything again.
A grocery store a town over from me was shut down like that, about 4? years ago. Another store tried to move in, and folded almost immediately. It's been empty since. The thing is, the family that owns it also owns most of the commercial & apartment buildings in town. The losses from the largest commercial building in town sitting empty are truly inconsequential to them.
Those puzzle games are absolutely loved by the elderly. Though nowadays they tend to either get them from the Microsoft Store or malware-laden websites rather than physical media
I remember going to the Kmart near my house when it was closing. It was super empty, and my family ended up buying a outdoor table with umbrella and 4 chairs for $15 total. Whole set used to be like $200.
I was in high school when our closed. I bought a Christmas tree for $16 when I move out. It stayed in my parents basement for years until I got married and I remembered I bought it!
@@repoman2115I have seen a McDonald's closing, but I live in Mexico. I think it was the first or second to open in where I live, but with the passing of time more locations were opened in commercial areas. It went out of business around the pandemy and I wonder why, the drive-thru was very conveniently placed. Now it's an Autozone
Bro, I LOVE puzzle and hidden object games 😭 Those types of games were a HUGE part of my childhood, and I still absolutely adore them despite me being 18 now. Those games are 100% for me!
I loved them too, but haven’t had a pc/CD laptop since 2007. And that’s probably why they’re all on the shelf. A digital access code would be a smart way to keep up with the times
I found this trend for years at many different store closings. The store removes all the “good stuff” and sends it to different stores. Sometimes they send all the clearance and returns from other stores to the closing stores also.
That is true, unless the entire line of stores go out of business... at which point it's still likely the thing you want is sold out. (When that happened, the batteries were sold out but not the radios.)
@@Titus_J Also failed to mention there's literally a second Walmart in the same town. Other side of town but yes, there were 2 and now they downsized to 1.
When places close down for good always ask if you want any display things like signs or things. You can sometimes get them. Once my friend got a entire cardboard funko display shelf setup he took home and gave to a family member who collected funko pops.
The person who thought their art would never be appreciated because they made video game display labels for Walmart probably really appreciates you wanting to take that home and put it up 😅
@@TheWrathAbove Being appreciated for doing a good job can of course be nice. In this case however it is like being given a couple of posters to hang on your walls. If people say the posters look cool you still didn't chose the posters or make them. You just attached them to the wall so they aren't really praising you. They are hopefully not even praising you for managing to put the posters up since they should expect you to be able to do something that basic. When making these things they at most have to select a background and put what is essentially a couple of digital stickers they have been given on it. You know the kind of things you praise a small child for doing. It is still work obviously, but it is not more praiseworthy than sweeping the floor or stocking shelves. It is honestly debatable if it even requires more artistic ability than those two other tasks as well.
Lol I have this huuuge coca cola banner. I was working at a fair and it was time to close down, some guys took down the big canvas coke banner folded it and tossed it on the top of a dumpster. I waited about 45 seconds pulled it off the top of the dumpster and stuck it in my car lmao. Its like 2ftx6ft its massive, probably 20lbs + lol.
Nah they already have a massive inventory system that tracks and reports metrics from every store and item down to the last penny, plus yearly inventory checks to catch whatever got missed by theft or damage, they didn't become a multibillion dollar global corporation by winging it. They already know what is and isn't selling, anything worth selling was already shipped off to another nearby store or sent back to the warehouse. Whatever was left behind is going to go into the trash, donated, or wholesaled.
"Not even a single Switch left" Oh that was opening day, the Scalpers had to make sure no physical store is stocked so they can resell them for 3x the price.
I had an experience like this when i was probably 10 years old going into the local radio shack right before it closed down. It was right as the company went under and everything was half off. The man in there was very nice and i ended up buying a pair of headphones that id use for all my gaming. I’m 18 now and i still have them today. R.I.P RadioShack
I would buy all those ink cartridges and resell them for a steep discount. You could double your money, AND the buyer would be getting half price off, so a win/win. Maybe those Funko pops could be resold too.
One of the best moments of my life was when I was superrrrr young and a toy store or a toys r us (can’t remember which) was going out of business and they had things like 75-90% off. I got so many cool toys, legos, and all the cute Sanrio pens and office-y things that were normally outrageously priced. As an adult I think I would somehow be even more excited to encounter that again.
One time a forever 21 my fiancé worked at was going out of business and they were literally selling everything, including the display tables. Best 75 dollar wooden dinner table ever
My roommate bought a slate topped table that was heavy as ..you could use cutting blades on it and wouldn’t show a mark! We stood on it every Xmas to decorate and became dinner table as well when big dudes were guests lol😝🙏🏻🤔
Old fella here, I had the same feeling when my Kmart closed, entering the store I grew up with seemed like a funeral. I bought a few things, spoke to a few very sad employees, then left. Their crisis was worse though, their entire company fell apart
A retailer's dream. All of the things people won't buy at 75% off all visually represented and proven. The next month all those items were removed from the shelves of all the Walmarts across the US and no one noticed.
Printers are what they call a loss-leader product. They'll sell you the printer cheap, sometimes even at a loss. Once you buy the printer your locked into buying their ink, which is where they make their money.
@@keithcraig506except half the printers you buy start printing like shit after one or two replacements of cartridges, no matter how much you clean them. The only printer I haven't completely hated is the Eco tank
I remember when the Toys R Us in town and the Fred’s both went out of business. I got some cool random stuff like those displays then too. I also got a lot of yokai watch junk because it was like “fill up this basket for $1” etc and just gave it to a toys for tots that December
When Shopko went out of business my gf and I scored some of their industrial round clothing racks. Super heavy duty rack- way better than the consumer grade ones you can buy. Only cost me 20 bucks each too!
Back then when Walmart was in their prime. Literally a library of gameboy color games and CD albums. They even went way further with popular 60's and 70's music and ancient Jazz CD's. Then there is the demo game console that is securely locked so no one can steal it. Same with music too. Very fancy Headphones securely locked and like 10 buttons to choose from to listen to a demo. Man.... Early to mid 2000's were the best years.
Far cry 3 and blood dragon were fun, 4 was pretty overall meh in my opinion, but I can get a ton of other games and far cry 5 and 6 literally for free with ps plus who tf even buys most games anymore lol
There is a whole load of stores that are up next for closing down, Best Buy, Family Dollar, big lots, Bobs stores, the vast majority of dollar tree locations, and mattressfirm
@@yell0wberryno way Best Buy is going down. They were one of the top survivors during Covid so if they could handle that, they got nothing to worry about. They’re the main tech retailer in America. No other retailer comes close in competition. Maybe Amazon, but u can’t see and try stuff in person at Amazon.
@@Jbread456 target does business with Instacart, I think if they’re smart, they will slowly get rid of their brick and mortar stores and do a lot of their business online
It’s not that they can’t stay open; it’s just that it’s not meeting their shareholders demands. Every time a Walmart opens up in a small town, they run all the small businesses out and then when they close you’re left with nothing but a food and product waste land.
Im from CT. This small(hardly considered a)city has 2 walmarts in it. No reason for that. that city is also revitalizing its urban area with a mall and small businesses downtown. Walmart is just a commerce killer for them.
Everyone’s right on the elderly liking the puzzle mystery games. My granny loved them. She was such a cool grandma. My dad built computers for fun in the 90s and 00s, so granny always had one too. I remember messaging her on MSN. She’d sign every single message with “-granny”like it was an email. She designed embroidery patterns and played games until it was hard to get upstairs, then she mostly did jigsaws on her laptop. That’s not even to mention all the cool things she did when she was younger. I miss her dearly.
I remember when Toy’s R us closed and they sold everything. Literally everything. The shelves, the displayers, the signs, the posters, everything. I think they might have sold the carts too.
When I worked overseas the first time, all my hygiene (cologne, deodorant, etc.) items was stored in a spinning makeup display stand. My roommate's friend said that they source such items from stores that close down. I'm not ashamed to admit it since I scored a sweet deal on a shelf anyway, especially when I didn't have much money then. And like what he said, display materials in shops are simply thrown away if the shop closes down or when a promotion ends.
@@rigityrogwhy make assumptions with no proof? A single google search using the address in the beginning shows that the store closed due to its lease expiring
Earlier this year, there was a Walmart near me in Everett, Washington, that was shutting down, and the day I went, everything in the store was half off. I got myself some nice jeans for winter, a big ZeroWater filter pitcher, and a nice 32-oz stainless steel tumbler to go with the water pitcher. For everyone in my family, I got them Ugly Stik fishing rods and reels. Lastly, by far my favorite find on a random shelf under a bunch of junk was a Western Digital 8TB WD_BLACK D10 external hard drive, which is funny because I saw it in someone else’s cart earlier that day, but they must have put it back, and I lucky enough got to pick it up before someone else did. To me, that day felt like an early Christmas.
I am a firm believer that those PC games are made for the gen-x’ers that dipped their toes into pc gaming but never tried anything serious enough to escape the genres of point-n-click adventure games and Luxor clones. Most of them have little idea that in the early 2000 they could have gotten a nearly infinite selection of those types of games on flash game sites and nowadays can get them on their phones.
Yeah, imagine actually playing a game to find out if you would like it instead of listening to a bunch of randos with different perspectives and taste. Such a fool.
I was at a blockbuster closing and still have 50 games/movies in their blockbuster cases. Great memories that today’s generation won’t ever understand. “You had to go to a store to pick a Friday movie?” “Yes son, it was glorious”.
I was born in the late 90s and I remember the joy and endless possibilities I felt while browsing their ps1 games and playing the pinball machine that you played with a bouncy ball and you got the bouncy ball when you lost. It was fun. As an adult, I'd rather just own a game and I don't like most movies so it's kind of pointless for me now, but Blockbuster was so much fun as a kid. Edit: Wait I thought about it more and I also remembered the stress of not being able to decide on what I wanted to get and my mom and siblings getting mad at me as I melted down from stress cuz everyone had already picked their stuff and was ready to go home.... Maybe it wasn't all great lol
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty if you’re under 30, I hate to break it to you but you are the generation that’s a lost cause on having any sort of intelligence.
This reminds me of walking through a closing Toys R Us once a week, watching the price cuts go from 50%, to 75%, to 90%. I still find it tragic that it shut down, one of my earliest memories was going to get a vaccine or something and my mom took me to Toys R Us afterwards to pick out a pack of Skylanders (this was back when that was cool). A shame indeed
Was working at toys r Us during the end days; Back of House too (inventory and floor customer stuff). At that time even before closing Skylanders and the Disney one were set to be discontinued. The bikes were the interesting last minute buys on closure.
when the toys r us went out a buisness in my area they left alot of old xbox 360 games and ps4 games in the back tucked away. also left alot of the display consoles that werent real consoles just hollowed out with lights was kinda cool
I have never seen a Walmart close. I’ve seen a Walmart move a few blocks to a much bigger location, but never close. This must be a sign of the end times.
Part of it was that they were particularly reliant on cheap stuff from China, which was only cheap because China somehow found a way to exploit a rule saying third world countries didn't have to pay as much tariffs when exporting to the US, so it was not only cheap to make but cheap to ship to the US, which actually costs a lot to do over the Pacific. Biden's Administration told China "yeah, no, fuck off with that BS you're not that poor" a couple years ago and closed the loophole, so suddenly the really cheap stuff was not actually that cheap to ship to the US, which had a knock-on effect on the "discounts" (lower overall prices) Walmart offered, and now people started shopping elsewhere (like online, where the same people are exploiting other loopholes to not pay for the shipping costs or a middle man retailer like Walmart).
@@barrag3463not sure if its that sophisticated, back in 2010 Walmart realized they were loosing customers with a drop in sales and couldn't figure out what was going on. They did a survey and found out that customers didn't want to park a mile, walk a mile, and look a mile for a couple necessities. It was easier to pull up at dollar general and get milk and eggs. So Dollar General made an unexpected fortune from this, and Walmart counteracted with the Neighborhood Market. The other thing is that not only are products made in China, but they did Americans wrong by selling out top name brands to China like Schwinn, Black and Decker, Dewalt, all that stuff is Walmart fake crap
Well you know they decided to let people steal stuff by Epic Proportions by employing self-checkouts. Not really too big of a mystery of why they're closing.
I'm vegan and I've tried every brand of vegan chocolate bars my local grocery store has... except the Mr. Beast bars lol. It's amazing how slapping a RUclipsr's name on something that I find appealing actually makes it completely unappealing.
We had a Walmart close by us and it sits barren all year until a spirit Halloween rents the front of the store for a month. Went to visit it once and the back is desolate, kinda eerie. There’s thank you and birthday cards also pressed into the floor which I found interesting.
First thing I'd look for: Trading cards. Those things can be ridiculous in value, both sealed or some cards in there. Stock up on them, open some, hold and resell the others
@@nicholasfarrell5981 not true, least not according to my friend. He had gone into his closing Wal-Mart and ended up getting close to 30 packs (some individual, some in the boxes, an ETB.)
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I can't see Walmart without thinking about that one Onion skit where there's an active shooter but no one wants to admit they shop at Walmart when calling the police, but even the shooter.
Local comic store was going out of business, everything for sale. As a joke, I said I needed bookshelves, they for sale too? Guy said yeah, I could take all four Big bookshelves for $20. I was flabbergasted! Said sure, does he need me to help him get all the books out too? Nope, said I could take it ALL for $20z. Book shelves, loaded with Asimov, Clark, bunch of other sci-fi & fantasy authors! Best deal ever, but then I still needed bookshelves for my existing books! 🤣
I've always liked how Walmart starts up in a community, killing small grocery stores, mom an pop tire shops, clothing stores, bakeries and even car shops then close the store leaving the community completely void of any stores at all. Walmart has murdered entire towns but get all upset when a community bans them from starting up.
The more I shop locally, the better service I’ve been given. There’s this one gift shop with hand made items from people around the community and I love going to it every year with my husband for Christmas shopping, and this lovely old lady who owns the place is constantly handing out apple cider and hot chocolate and has a conversation with each and every customer. It really did shock me the first time I ever stepped foot in that place
Don’t say that unless you’ve personally never gone to any other big store because of the prices or the organic shit they got if so stfu you’re apart of the problem
@@winnimusmaximus783I think most people would group those in the same category as walmart. I think the above comment is refering to big corporate stores in general. However, since the video focuses on Walmart specifically, the comment just mentions Walmart as it is the topic discussed.
I live right near the walmart that closed. Everyone was civil, but on the first day the line length was 3+ hours. It was a good walmart btw, it was active all the time and the only reason why they closed is that a target took its place. And no, this isn't a poor area, so this walmart wasnt neglected at all.
Have no idea who you are or your channel and just read the description for the walmart sale and for me, I instantly thought about the electronics section and which games would be left. Not surprised you did the same and grabbed the last good game available.
@@557deadpool But according to politicians, small businesses are the backbone of this country. Walmart is notorious for running small businesses out and then scalping all they can before they close which results in a food and product waste land.
Fun fact....the high value items all would of been sent right back to the distribution warehouse or the vendor directly. They won't discount anything they can do returns on back to wherever it came from.
@terpenstine Yeah but the last comment was more of a joke since it used the term "sister location" and now it's flooded with FNAF meme comments. This comment was much more honest, a better fun fact without the cringe.
@@Lively_1185 You do know that "sister location" is an actual term used way before the FNAF stuff right? The comment wasn't a joke but some of the replies were.
You know why? Cause it takes a bit of intelligence to install them back in your printer 🖨️. Most people are imbeciles and can't even make a peanut butter sandwich without instructions
The only time I seen a store that Empty was when I Visited K-Mart before they closed 🔒, I grew up Shopping 🛍️🛒 at K-mart whenever I see a Store 🏬🏪 this bare it reminds me of how haunting a store can be prosperous one min than going outta business the next.
Reminds me when Sears was going out of business. And when they said everything must go, they LITERALLY meant EVERYTHING.MUST.GO!!!!! Shelves, display items, EVEN THE MANNEQUINS WERE BEING SOLD!!!!
Famous Barr was the same. I went with a friend and when we were there they only had about three different racks of clothes but a ton of rugs and a ton of fur coats. My friend did buy a fur because they were like 75% off
Awww I miss sears... and Kmart
Oh u mean the sears in security square?
Actually, funny story about Sears. I _just_ bought a raincoat from them for Halloween. I had ordered one from a Chinese seller on Amazon, but it was already half a month late, so I scrambled to find another store online that could sell me a red faux leather trench coat before Halloween, and was surprised to find that Sears still exists as an online store! And they got me my trench coat in time to incorporate it into my costume! No other company or Amazon seller could get me that thing on time.
Yeah our old Sears turned into a decrepid walking Dead looking place after 20 years of sitting are Sears moved from the big box store to a little look like a thrift store sized building and the Sears building remained completely abandoned keep in mind it was an attached building for the mall planet fitness bought part of it but the rest of it was completely walled in then durham sports turned around and bought it and they showed people pictures of the inside and good Lord panels were falling lights were hanging everywhere the electrical was all kinds of mess The best part is it was all still attached to the mall so the power was still on with all these electrical issues it surprising the mall didn't catch fire
Fun fact: Retailers that are closing single locations ship out the high dollar items like consoles, laptops, TV's, etc., to sister locations before the huge sale percentages start. So the PlayStation and Switch cabinets were empty LONG before he got there.
while this is 100% true I'll explain at the end of my comment, if a walmart is closing its doors the high ticket items probably wasn't selling in the first place so they didn't keep it in stock... or theft was way up there so they wouldn't be keeping many high ticket items at the store. Sir I sorry your store closed but everything a store closes in CA, DC, or Washington the prices drop in my store in Florida.
we dont really keep consoles and other high ticket items in high quantity. usually theres only like 5 of each console with the exception of the several dozen we have for black friday rn. they prob just sold out and never reordered them. what id like to see is if they sold the displays or if they just said screw it and cvped them.
The Barnes and Noble did that with all the Lego sets when they moved locations.
You are correct. I remember customers getting really salty about certain things not being on sale "yet" at one store closing I shopped at. A weary manager just flat out told them that certain items were being shipped back to the distributor because they would refund more than the clearance prices. Other things were packed up and sent to a sister store. Some items are actually vendor stocked, they rent the space in the store and the vendors manage the inventory of those items, like the books and magazines.
This is in a riot area, they never had those items there to begin with. too risky.
My nana used to play those PC games all the time. Just another low stress easy activity to go with her crosswords and books.
They are puzzles, find secret objects in the image right? Where did she play them? On a p[hone or PC?
I've been wanting to get some of these on steam. I need to turn my brain off
My grandma gambled all of her savings away
Your nana sounds like a G
@@alexvang5639😂
A closing store is like a whalefall in the deep ocean, picked absolutely clean except for the odd bone.
The bones get eaten by a certain type of worm.
Never thought of it like that before
@@GazB85 BONEWORM!!!
You know your product sux when the stored has been raided, but the inventory is still fully stocked.
Honestly the curcle thing or whatever it’s called is really good it just doesn’t last long and costs a lot
If I said I liked FarCry 5 and then bought FarCry 6, I'd just throw myself on a shelf because I clearly belong with the other forgotten rubbish.
@@MFWb00bi3sneither were bad games. Not 5 star award winners, but damn bro, your dramatics are the stuff of 12 year old vegan tiktokers
@@ericpagel826ya I didn’t think they were that bad either
@@MFWb00bi3s😆😆🤣🤣🤣
You know your area is finished when Walmart is closing.
Yup. Walmart only closes when they realize they are in a high crime area. They can’t get good workers and they steal everything.
yeah thing is i live around here and there are two walmarts in the town within 15 min of each other so they closed one
cause like there are 3 around me each within 10 minutes LOLOL
chicago
@@ryanross3640still unsure as to why they closed this one, the other one’s much smaller
It’s great to know if an apocalypse ever happens, all Walmarts in existence will have funko pops collecting dust on a shelf.
And that Carl candy
To be fair, the majority of those pops shown were already sitting on the shelves long before the store closing. We still have pops that were released during the pandemic falling off the shelves at ours. They seldom have new stuff show up here. Even crazier when they jacked the prices of that old stock up to the same price as the new stuff. If it wasn't moving at $8.99, it still isn't moving at $11.99.
Nah, some weirdo will build a shrine of them all.
Funko Pops will survive the heat death of the universe.
Good theyre ugly af
As amazing as it may be, I actually had no idea the Walmart near you was closing. Thanks for letting me know, good looking out. 👍🏻
I love how everytime these Walmart stores close, they’re always in abundance of expired Karl gummies while everything else is already bought up
Those puzzle find games are for our more tech savvy elderly people. My grandmother absolutely loves them, will finish one and go on to the next
Your GMA seems rad
Nice that at least someone is supporting the puzzle game economy.
L’I liked doin them as a kid but then most kids these days are out making tiktoks and other mindless stuff…
My mom loves games like dynamite, astropop, zuma. Thats why candy crush is her fentanyl now
Yeah that's the main market, old folks that know enough to play something low stress
Wish I had a Walmart with discounts like that
Same
@@ThePaulWeber what
@@ThePaulWeber you literally do
It's closing 😅
@@ThePaulWeberwas this in ct? 😅
I remember as a kid, going to walmart felt cool. Now? If you've been to one, you've been to them all. The innocence of being a kid.
We don't have them in my country so
Dudes hooked on Walmart and showing us what everyone agrees as a society shouldn’t exist in stores. Good data for Walmart to have in the future honestly.
What?
@@dname9394same bro, i have no idea wtf he’s saying
walmart already knows what does and doesnt sell
@@SageHandlesItPóster is addicted to Walmart. Video is evidence of what people don’t want anyways and Walmart should take that into account next time they stock up their stores.
@@eddygci8but they know what sells and doesn’t sell???? So idk what the point would be
My Wal-Mart gave me a BOTW display years ago, they were changing the displays and I just happened to be walking by and said, "this is cool can i have it?", and to my surprise the worker said yes! I still have it and get compliments on it.
Makes sense I used to get some cool displays from there working there. They literally just get thrown out. Signage is fair game aslong as you don't try to re sell it, displays on the other hand they are super strict about if its practically usable they may just slap a clearance sticker on it and sell it or it goes back to the manufacturer no freebies allowed.
Displays and promos always ends up in the bin anyway so either you grab it once the promo is over or it's thrown into the garbage (I work at Walmart, in the Pharmacy section, and that's how it works.)
Are you selling it by any chance online?
Wtf is BOTW
@@lelouchvibritannia4028 Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
My husband and I went to Walmart a little while after one of the Deadpool movies came out and we saw a life sized Deadpool cutout sticker on one of the freezer doors. As a massive Deadpool fan, my husband decided he absolutely needed that sticker. We found a random employee, asked if we could have it, and though they were confused as hell, they said they would just end up tossing it anyway so we could have it. This fuckin sticker has stood the test of time and has been moved multiple times. It’s been on a glass shower door, walls, and various closet doors, all while only receiving a small tear in a weird corner area. If you see cool display items that are out of date or are about to be out of date (like past the premiere date of a movie or game) and you want it, ask! The worst thing they can tell you is “no” but usually, they’re happy to not have to dispose of it themselves.
Putting Deadpool on a glass shower door so he can watch you poop and undress is wild.
Do this for the new movie
Definitely gonna start doing this
That’s impressive for it to last this long
When I was little I was obsessed with The Little Mermaid. When the second movie came out my parents went to our local Hollywood video store brought home the cardboard display for me after the promotion was done. It stayed in my bedroom for about a month and was probably one of the best gift my parents gave me as a child.
Anyone is curious, the reason the funko pops are left over, is because they're locked behind glass. Take it from a former TRUS employee.
A closing Walmart is scarier economically than a closing mall ever was.
Something tells me Norwalk, CT is going to be just fine.
Actually no it's not. Walmarts are oversaturated and tend to operate in middle class and poorer areas to maintain the one-stop cheap shopping. Norwalk isn't a poor area, they're not the Walmart demographic. Also, lots of old Walmarts are being torn down to build new ones. An area is dying when their Dollar General closes.
Back in 2006 a walmart was closing in my town, but they relocated in the town over.
Where is stuff that didn’t sell will go just throw it away?
@@kh91132 Yeah some stores really do just throw away their product instead of giving it away, so people will go dumpster diving at certain stores and you wouldn't believe the haul you can get from stuff that's almost expired.
I don't know why, but seeing the abundance of left-over Funkos made me chuckle
they’re basically just physical nfts anyway
Cringe-o Pops
They’re useless plastic
At 75% of I'd be tempted to buy several to sell for 50% of msrp
Because they suck
Those puzzle PC games are 100% for grandparents or older people who own a PC but don't play regular video games. My grandma probably hasn't seen a game console in her life, but owns like 5 of those "I Spy" type point and click games with cheesy murder mystery plots.
ngl those slapped when i didn't have many options in our school's computer lab.... at least until I found Rollar Coaster Tycoon 3 and later installed Quake 3 onto the network drive. lol
Awww that's sweet
Wholesome grandma uncovering whodunit on a cruise ship😂❤
This. In the 2000s my Grandma's PC had two kinds of games on it: PopCap games, and hidden object games.
Insaniquarium, Bejeweled, Chuzzle, and Zuma. Classics. 😃
@@augustday9483 i am determined to eventually play those again on a rig that can also melt metro exodus
"Far Cry Six... I liked Far Cry Five, so I'm gonna' pick this up."
There was a reason that game was still on the shelf long after everything else was wiped out.
far cry 6 was amazing, if you didnt like it then you probably just dont know how to enjoy yourself
@@GeekedandUnemployed
Which part? Because it certainly wasn't the writing.
@@atigerclaw i have 0 complaints, the story was good, the characters were lovable, the game looks absolutely gorgeous, the soundtrack was fantastic, the gameplay/controls were really smooth, theres tons of extra content to keep you playing post story, theres so many different outfits and weapons all with unique abilities and mechanics, it was just a really fun and really beautiful game.
@@GeekedandUnemployed
Yeah, no. The story was a mess. The characters' interpersonal conflicts kept coming out of left field and made no logical sense. The humor was cringe. And the attempts at drama were so poorly thought out that even a 50 yr old Royal Navy vet spent DAYS riffing on it.
I mean, Carlos... Seriously. You know what works better than shoving a bound person off a horse to keep him from getting blasted to bits by a block of C4 you just tore off him?
THROWING THE BLOCK OF C4 AWAY!
That moment was actually the capstone deal breaker for how dumb things were. It was a horribly forced 'heroic sacrifice' that ultimately had no real effect on the direction of the story or gameplay.
As for things like game controls... Better go watch 'The Mighty Jingles' replays of FC6 and watch him keep setting off the backpack and complain how easy that is to do. I can't speak to the music. Visually the game is fine. About par there.
The running gag for the game title was: "Communist Revolutionary Simulator Six"
@ yeah all you did was say “this person didnt like it so i dont” and then cried about the story not being what you wanted, you gave 0 actual counter argument besides admitting that you are really unhappy, try and live a lighter lifestyle and learn how to laugh and smile.
My grandmother worked for Walmart when I was growing up and every time they were going to throw away the old large, hanging cardboard posters for upcoming DVD releases, she’d bring them home for me instead. I still have the massive Pirates of the Caribbean and Star Wars Return of the Jedi posters hanging around and a few of the smaller DVD price versions of a couple of Harry Potter movies.
sell them!!
Lucky son of a bitch you are. Cherish them forever my friend.
Cheers 🍻
Many people would legit kill for oddities like that from big franchises. Legendary grandma right there
As a Walmart employee. Generally if a display is no longer needed just ask most employees will give it to you
Had a local grocery store close down basically a block away from me. It was a sad day...as that store had been there for like 40 years and been doing great business. But when your building owner doesn't let you do remodels or any real meaningful improvements to the building. To top it off, jacking up the rent. Yeah, you too, would close up shop to give them the finger. Now there is just an empty shell in a shopping area that is busy and always. Still, a year later, no one has moved in. Tells you whoever is owning the building is asking way too much for the building. Or those who bought it are taking things really slow for whatever reason.
Commercial landlords are notoriously stubborn about adjusting rent in order to get a lease signed. It's their prerogative to be stupid and lose money though.
@joewoodchuck3824 Well, when I wrote that. It was before some other grocery store was going to move in. Though "moving in" is generous. For whatever reason. This new story is allowed to basically remodel the whole building. While the old store could not do that. Yeah. I hear you on that. Still, unsure who they are marketing to. I just hope it is reasonable pricing for the store. Not trying to upscale it and begging to go out of business. No, one isn't really rich in my area. Middle class-ish at best. And a lot of apartments and more thinking of being built on land that used to be houses. Removing homes and replacing them with apartments. Yep. Never going to own anything again.
A grocery store a town over from me was shut down like that, about 4? years ago. Another store tried to move in, and folded almost immediately. It's been empty since.
The thing is, the family that owns it also owns most of the commercial & apartment buildings in town. The losses from the largest commercial building in town sitting empty are truly inconsequential to them.
@@Qardo
The prior grocery store owner and the landlord probably had a sour relationship.
Walmart mainly close down when workers try to unionize.
Those puzzle games are absolutely loved by the elderly. Though nowadays they tend to either get them from the Microsoft Store or malware-laden websites rather than physical media
I remember going to the Kmart near my house when it was closing. It was super empty, and my family ended up buying a outdoor table with umbrella and 4 chairs for $15 total. Whole set used to be like $200.
When Kmart here closed, they had basically no sales. Nothing was ever discounted over 20%. They just shipped the stock that didn't sale elsewhere.
I was in high school when our closed. I bought a Christmas tree for $16 when I move out. It stayed in my parents basement for years until I got married and I remembered I bought it!
Sale???@@FormerRuling
@@joshuaedler7041 you're probably still in your parents basement 😅
My grandpa and I bought like 3 or 4 of those electric riding shopping carts when our Kmart was closing.
actually cool video, never seen a walmart closing before
Me nether
Same with McDonald's
@@repoman2115I have seen a McDonald's closing, but I live in Mexico. I think it was the first or second to open in where I live, but with the passing of time more locations were opened in commercial areas. It went out of business around the pandemy and I wonder why, the drive-thru was very conveniently placed. Now it's an Autozone
One near my place closed 3 years ago. The building stays empty to this day cause of how much it would take to manage it.
It would be great if we could see a lot more of them close.
It warms my heart to see funko pops unsold, i hate those things.
@UnitTrace they are funky and poppy
Yeah They're stupid IMO
@UnitTracethey’re not made for the characters, but instead to collect funko pops themselves, so they have to be numb and soulless and not stick out
based
@@QueenPhoenix1119😂😂😂😂whatttt
I didn’t know Walmarts close. The local businesses will be thrilled.
Bro, I LOVE puzzle and hidden object games 😭 Those types of games were a HUGE part of my childhood, and I still absolutely adore them despite me being 18 now. Those games are 100% for me!
Trust me, I am 23, my mom is 45 and we played those games every time we can with family.
I’m nearly 50 and I still play those games. I would have bought them all!
I loved them too, but haven’t had a pc/CD laptop since 2007. And that’s probably why they’re all on the shelf. A digital access code would be a smart way to keep up with the times
Remmember ispy?
18 is still childhood
I found this trend for years at many different store closings. The store removes all the “good stuff” and sends it to different stores. Sometimes they send all the clearance and returns from other stores to the closing stores also.
That is true, unless the entire line of stores go out of business... at which point it's still likely the thing you want is sold out. (When that happened, the batteries were sold out but not the radios.)
When a Walmart closes in your neighborhood. That's a really bad sign your town is going to 💩 , considered not profitable is scary 😳
yep this walmart is in my neighborhood, but theyre only closing because a target is replacing it
@@Titus_J Also failed to mention there's literally a second Walmart in the same town. Other side of town but yes, there were 2 and now they downsized to 1.
@erice3525 ah that makes sense then
@@erice3525 oh yeah lol i forgot to say that but yes youre right
Walmart closes stores because less stores means less workers but everyone still buys the same amount so more profits.
When places close down for good always ask if you want any display things like signs or things. You can sometimes get them. Once my friend got a entire cardboard funko display shelf setup he took home and gave to a family member who collected funko pops.
The person who thought their art would never be appreciated because they made video game display labels for Walmart probably really appreciates you wanting to take that home and put it up 😅
Can confirm: the graphic designer would be happy
@@aiodensghost8645 You mean the intern that slapped some of the stock images on it?
@@Shannon4710Hey man, it's still work, being appreciated for it is pretty nice.
@@TheWrathAbove Being appreciated for doing a good job can of course be nice. In this case however it is like being given a couple of posters to hang on your walls. If people say the posters look cool you still didn't chose the posters or make them. You just attached them to the wall so they aren't really praising you. They are hopefully not even praising you for managing to put the posters up since they should expect you to be able to do something that basic.
When making these things they at most have to select a background and put what is essentially a couple of digital stickers they have been given on it. You know the kind of things you praise a small child for doing. It is still work obviously, but it is not more praiseworthy than sweeping the floor or stocking shelves. It is honestly debatable if it even requires more artistic ability than those two other tasks as well.
Lol I have this huuuge coca cola banner. I was working at a fair and it was time to close down, some guys took down the big canvas coke banner folded it and tossed it on the top of a dumpster. I waited about 45 seconds pulled it off the top of the dumpster and stuck it in my car lmao. Its like 2ftx6ft its massive, probably 20lbs + lol.
From a business perspective-this a great way to find out which products to stop selling
Yeah you just sell all your shit 75% off and make few millions loss to find out what not to sell
@@mikemike5811or just go to a competitor already doing it...
Can’t you just, check the inventory?
Nah they already have a massive inventory system that tracks and reports metrics from every store and item down to the last penny, plus yearly inventory checks to catch whatever got missed by theft or damage, they didn't become a multibillion dollar global corporation by winging it.
They already know what is and isn't selling, anything worth selling was already shipped off to another nearby store or sent back to the warehouse. Whatever was left behind is going to go into the trash, donated, or wholesaled.
That’s deep, bro… 🚬🫠
I'm glad to finally see someone buying discounted items to keep and not upsell
"Not even a single Switch left" Oh that was opening day, the Scalpers had to make sure no physical store is stocked so they can resell them for 3x the price.
I had an experience like this when i was probably 10 years old going into the local radio shack right before it closed down. It was right as the company went under and everything was half off. The man in there was very nice and i ended up buying a pair of headphones that id use for all my gaming. I’m 18 now and i still have them today. R.I.P RadioShack
When RadioShack left my town they removed most the letters of the sign, leaving just "adioS"
the little "wooop!" when taking the legend of zelda sign got me good 😂😂
I would buy all those ink cartridges and resell them for a steep discount. You could double your money, AND the buyer would be getting half price off, so a win/win. Maybe those Funko pops could be resold too.
Never buy funky pops to resell
@@IronInsightFirearmswhy
@@IronInsightFirearmswhy
@@KingMagsarion they hold little to no value
@@IronInsightFirearms those probably don’t since their from Walmart but a lot of funky pops do hold value
One of the best moments of my life was when I was superrrrr young and a toy store or a toys r us (can’t remember which) was going out of business and they had things like 75-90% off. I got so many cool toys, legos, and all the cute Sanrio pens and office-y things that were normally outrageously priced. As an adult I think I would somehow be even more excited to encounter that again.
That end of the shelf idea is perfect. Uses up so much blank space that also livens up the setup
One time a forever 21 my fiancé worked at was going out of business and they were literally selling everything, including the display tables. Best 75 dollar wooden dinner table ever
My roommate bought a slate topped table that was heavy as ..you could use cutting blades on it and wouldn’t show a mark! We stood on it every Xmas to decorate and became dinner table as well when big dudes were guests lol😝🙏🏻🤔
The Walmart in St. Paul, MN closed years ago. I was there the first day at 75% off, it was a madhouse.
I can’t imagine what would happen in a Minneapolis Walmart
Every now and then I miss having it there, but I guess one of these days I need to check out the home store that moved in
Old fella here, I had the same feeling when my Kmart closed, entering the store I grew up with seemed like a funeral. I bought a few things, spoke to a few very sad employees, then left. Their crisis was worse though, their entire company fell apart
A retailer's dream. All of the things people won't buy at 75% off all visually represented and proven. The next month all those items were removed from the shelves of all the Walmarts across the US and no one noticed.
Remember when buying a new printer was cheaper then buying ink
Get the Epson Eco tank
Yea-! Oh wait… it is and should be. Ink is just a resource the machine that uses it should be more expensive
There is a big market reason behind that.
Printers are what they call a loss-leader product. They'll sell you the printer cheap, sometimes even at a loss. Once you buy the printer your locked into buying their ink, which is where they make their money.
@@keithcraig506except half the printers you buy start printing like shit after one or two replacements of cartridges, no matter how much you clean them. The only printer I haven't completely hated is the Eco tank
That place is about to be the best airsoft field
Bro that would be amazing, especially if they make it into an Urban Warfare setup. I’d love to clear rooms with my teammates
Amazon probably already bought the land to build a miniature distribution center 💀
@macrobinson6904 well, good sir, all that means is the time to use it as an airsodt field is limited
@outdoorscholar6016 yea you could even do a good apocalypse theme and shit too. I havent played airsoft in years but would sure love to play again!
Before or after spirit Halloween?
I remember when the Toys R Us in town and the Fred’s both went out of business. I got some cool random stuff like those displays then too. I also got a lot of yokai watch junk because it was like “fill up this basket for $1” etc and just gave it to a toys for tots that December
That’s awesome
When Shopko went out of business my gf and I scored some of their industrial round clothing racks. Super heavy duty rack- way better than the consumer grade ones you can buy. Only cost me 20 bucks each too!
That Zelda label looks really cool and natural on the side of the shelf.
It seems to belong as the border.
Almost like that's what their for....😂
Back then when Walmart was in their prime. Literally a library of gameboy color games and CD albums. They even went way further with popular 60's and 70's music and ancient Jazz CD's. Then there is the demo game console that is securely locked so no one can steal it. Same with music too. Very fancy Headphones securely locked and like 10 buttons to choose from to listen to a demo. Man.... Early to mid 2000's were the best years.
Mid 2000s? Wtf nobody will ever make it to mid 2000s that's alive now mid 2000s is 2500
@@pavy415i had a stroke reading that
@@pavy415 no he meant mid 2000s as in half of 2000. The year 1000 was when Walmart had the best stock. Only the OG kids remember
@@luckyaustin still not mid 2000s it's still very early 2000s
“I liked Far Cry 5 so I picked this up.”
Many of us fell for the same trick, condolences
Even at 75% off he's gonna be disappointed in far cry 6
Right I hated that game literally played for 20 min and just shut it off
I recently beat it, functionally as just an open world game, it's a fun game. but the story is quite literally a gigantic turd
The Open World is cool but the story is legit so bad
Considering how awful the gunplay is on other farcrys im skipping 6
Far cry 3 and blood dragon were fun, 4 was pretty overall meh in my opinion, but I can get a ton of other games and far cry 5 and 6 literally for free with ps plus who tf even buys most games anymore lol
This reminds me of when Kmart and Toys r Us closed down for good. 🥺
Don't remind me about Toys R Us. Fun times buying YugiOh cards, Gameboy Color+Pokemon Yellow, Gundam model kit, and Beyblades.
There is a whole load of stores that are up next for closing down, Best Buy, Family Dollar, big lots, Bobs stores, the vast majority of dollar tree locations, and mattressfirm
@@yell0wberryno way Best Buy is going down. They were one of the top survivors during Covid so if they could handle that, they got nothing to worry about. They’re the main tech retailer in America. No other retailer comes close in competition. Maybe Amazon, but u can’t see and try stuff in person at Amazon.
@@yell0wberry Thats crazy, what about target though? I heard their business is beyond crumbling
@@Jbread456 target does business with Instacart, I think if they’re smart, they will slowly get rid of their brick and mortar stores and do a lot of their business online
Karl gummies are so bad out of an entire store even with 79% off people still won’t buy them 😭
I was just about to comment the same thing. 😭💀
My sweet tooth would hate me in that store (bank account included)
I really don’t care how the candy tastes as long as it’s sweet 😭🤣
What do they taste like? Im from Europe
Who the fuck is karl I don't want his gummies 😭
@@TheBrownBoy100from Mr Beast
This song brings me back to old YMS videos
Reminds me of when vhs stores started to close we would go and get their movie posters. Good times lol
Except in those times people were renting through the mail, this is just because the blacks stole everything.
I have NEVER forgiven myself for not going back to blockbuster and asking for movie posters like 10 years ago ughhhhh
For me it was dollar tree
Omg blockbuster was mine lost all the posters 😂
You know it's bad when even the Walmart can't stay open
It’s not that they can’t stay open; it’s just that it’s not meeting their shareholders demands. Every time a Walmart opens up in a small town, they run all the small businesses out and then when they close you’re left with nothing but a food and product waste land.
@@dozzer009no it’s the black thugs robbing them
Im from CT. This small(hardly considered a)city has 2 walmarts in it. No reason for that. that city is also revitalizing its urban area with a mall and small businesses downtown. Walmart is just a commerce killer for them.
If a Walmart near you is closing, you might want to move.
Why
Sounds like a good thing.
why? Norwalk is actually booming… Its closing because its a small “city” with 2 walmarts.
Nah norwalk is actually developing its just that we got 2 Walmarts over here so they killed the one that they didn't wanna push anymore
Actually no that's wrong. Your area might be dying if the DOLLAR GENERAL closes.
Everyone’s right on the elderly liking the puzzle mystery games. My granny loved them. She was such a cool grandma. My dad built computers for fun in the 90s and 00s, so granny always had one too. I remember messaging her on MSN. She’d sign every single message with “-granny”like it was an email. She designed embroidery patterns and played games until it was hard to get upstairs, then she mostly did jigsaws on her laptop. That’s not even to mention all the cool things she did when she was younger. I miss her dearly.
I remember when Toy’s R us closed and they sold everything. Literally everything. The shelves, the displayers, the signs, the posters, everything. I think they might have sold the carts too.
Yes I had this experience at a Conrad electrical store. Didn't buy any of the store stuff since I had no use for it and no space.
When I worked overseas the first time, all my hygiene (cologne, deodorant, etc.) items was stored in a spinning makeup display stand. My roommate's friend said that they source such items from stores that close down.
I'm not ashamed to admit it since I scored a sweet deal on a shelf anyway, especially when I didn't have much money then. And like what he said, display materials in shops are simply thrown away if the shop closes down or when a promotion ends.
the locked merchandises was an environmental storytelling at its finest 😂👌
is this WM closing due to theft?
@@Defender78more than likely because of theft
Dark times 😏
@@rigityrogwhy make assumptions with no proof? A single google search using the address in the beginning shows that the store closed due to its lease expiring
@@Defender78 the locked product tells more story more than just simply thefts. it's a reflection of locale's demographics.
I used to work at a best buy before they shut down. Closing sales are the best.
Earlier this year, there was a Walmart near me in Everett, Washington, that was shutting down, and the day I went, everything in the store was half off. I got myself some nice jeans for winter, a big ZeroWater filter pitcher, and a nice 32-oz stainless steel tumbler to go with the water pitcher. For everyone in my family, I got them Ugly Stik fishing rods and reels. Lastly, by far my favorite find on a random shelf under a bunch of junk was a Western Digital 8TB WD_BLACK D10 external hard drive, which is funny because I saw it in someone else’s cart earlier that day, but they must have put it back, and I lucky enough got to pick it up before someone else did. To me, that day felt like an early Christmas.
prove it with pictures or you lying
@@CartoonHangout Upload to Imgur. Copy last bit of url. Post reply.
Dude, that would've been a great find!! I'm always buying memory every couple of years.
@@saularzola7746
My balls hurt
PROVE IT WITH PICTURES OR YOUR LYING.
I live near you
Hidden objects games are one of my guilty pleasures.
Same.
Anyone remember when malls were cool and then went practically extinct? The music with the video reminded me of that.
I am a firm believer that those PC games are made for the gen-x’ers that dipped their toes into pc gaming but never tried anything serious enough to escape the genres of point-n-click adventure games and Luxor clones. Most of them have little idea that in the early 2000 they could have gotten a nearly infinite selection of those types of games on flash game sites and nowadays can get them on their phones.
Grandma games
“I liked FarCry 5 so I’m gonna pick this up”
May we have a moment of silence for this man’s blind ignorance 😂😂😂
Farcry 6 was ass I feel bad for him
Far cry 5 is my fave game but 6is ass I do like the pet alligators tho
Yeah game is pretty dull I’m still giving it a chance but pretty shitty lol
Far Cry 3 was a great game, but then they just kept making the same game over and over.
Yeah, imagine actually playing a game to find out if you would like it instead of listening to a bunch of randos with different perspectives and taste. Such a fool.
I was at a blockbuster closing and still have 50 games/movies in their blockbuster cases. Great memories that today’s generation won’t ever understand. “You had to go to a store to pick a Friday movie?” “Yes son, it was glorious”.
I miss movie and game rental places too. Better in person 😊
I was born in the late 90s and I remember the joy and endless possibilities I felt while browsing their ps1 games and playing the pinball machine that you played with a bouncy ball and you got the bouncy ball when you lost. It was fun. As an adult, I'd rather just own a game and I don't like most movies so it's kind of pointless for me now, but Blockbuster was so much fun as a kid.
Edit: Wait I thought about it more and I also remembered the stress of not being able to decide on what I wanted to get and my mom and siblings getting mad at me as I melted down from stress cuz everyone had already picked their stuff and was ready to go home.... Maybe it wasn't all great lol
"Today's generation" bro don't act like we don't understand, yes we do. Younger generations are smarter than older ones.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty if you’re under 30, I hate to break it to you but you are the generation that’s a lost cause on having any sort of intelligence.
Younger generations are so smart that they don’t know what a boy or a girl is. 😆
This reminds me of walking through a closing Toys R Us once a week, watching the price cuts go from 50%, to 75%, to 90%.
I still find it tragic that it shut down, one of my earliest memories was going to get a vaccine or something and my mom took me to Toys R Us afterwards to pick out a pack of Skylanders (this was back when that was cool).
A shame indeed
Skylanders never stopped being cool, and I will stand by that
Skylanders was never cool.
Was working at toys r Us during the end days; Back of House too (inventory and floor customer stuff). At that time even before closing Skylanders and the Disney one were set to be discontinued. The bikes were the interesting last minute buys on closure.
Everytime I had a surgery or procedure done I always got to go to either Toys R Us or GameStop and those memories were some of the best
@@the-jps Now Toys-R-Us is overpriced and Gamestop rips you off.
when the toys r us went out a buisness in my area they left alot of old xbox 360 games and ps4 games in the back tucked away. also left alot of the display consoles that werent real consoles just hollowed out with lights was kinda cool
My Grandpa really enjoys those puzzle/finding stuff PC games. They are surprisingly popular with the elderly
It’s good for older folks to keep their minds busy
I have never seen a Walmart close. I’ve seen a Walmart move a few blocks to a much bigger location, but never close. This must be a sign of the end times.
Part of it was that they were particularly reliant on cheap stuff from China, which was only cheap because China somehow found a way to exploit a rule saying third world countries didn't have to pay as much tariffs when exporting to the US, so it was not only cheap to make but cheap to ship to the US, which actually costs a lot to do over the Pacific.
Biden's Administration told China "yeah, no, fuck off with that BS you're not that poor" a couple years ago and closed the loophole, so suddenly the really cheap stuff was not actually that cheap to ship to the US, which had a knock-on effect on the "discounts" (lower overall prices) Walmart offered, and now people started shopping elsewhere (like online, where the same people are exploiting other loopholes to not pay for the shipping costs or a middle man retailer like Walmart).
Biden? Doubt, you're going to have to cite your source - yes I looked it up and this policy dates back to Trump. @@barrag3463
Biloxi?
@@barrag3463not sure if its that sophisticated, back in 2010 Walmart realized they were loosing customers with a drop in sales and couldn't figure out what was going on. They did a survey and found out that customers didn't want to park a mile, walk a mile, and look a mile for a couple necessities. It was easier to pull up at dollar general and get milk and eggs. So Dollar General made an unexpected fortune from this, and Walmart counteracted with the Neighborhood Market. The other thing is that not only are products made in China, but they did Americans wrong by selling out top name brands to China like Schwinn, Black and Decker, Dewalt, all that stuff is Walmart fake crap
Well you know they decided to let people steal stuff by Epic Proportions by employing self-checkouts. Not really too big of a mystery of why they're closing.
The mrbeast candy being the only candy left really says everything about his candy
The Karl gummies but sure bud.
@@bungiecrimes7247 same thing but sure bud
@@bungiecrimes7247 MrBeast chocolate is absolutely crap
I'm vegan and I've tried every brand of vegan chocolate bars my local grocery store has... except the Mr. Beast bars lol. It's amazing how slapping a RUclipsr's name on something that I find appealing actually makes it completely unappealing.
@@pinkdarkman no one cares you’re vegan
I love going to stores that are closing it’s sad that you won’t be able to come back but sales and free stuff is cool
The dude: “all that’s left are these Karl gummies”
Me: “ILL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK!!!”
We had a Walmart close by us and it sits barren all year until a spirit Halloween rents the front of the store for a month. Went to visit it once and the back is desolate, kinda eerie. There’s thank you and birthday cards also pressed into the floor which I found interesting.
Like, just walked over so much its pressed into the floor, like grass on dirt or something?
@@julianlocileno2968 like pressed into the floor. Idk how, kinda like they took one of those floor waxers and just waxed over it.
First thing I'd look for: Trading cards. Those things can be ridiculous in value, both sealed or some cards in there. Stock up on them, open some, hold and resell the others
They almost certainly sent those to other stores like they do with other big-ticket/easy to sell items, except for the "packs" of 20-odd loose cards.
@@nicholasfarrell5981 not true, least not according to my friend. He had gone into his closing Wal-Mart and ended up getting close to 30 packs (some individual, some in the boxes, an ETB.)
Those puzzle find games were actually pretty fun, some of the only good memories i had with my aunt
It's like watching a grandparent with dementia slowly forget everything before they die
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I can't see Walmart without thinking about that one Onion skit where there's an active shooter but no one wants to admit they shop at Walmart when calling the police, but even the shooter.
I love this sound, only bc I binged a lot of YMS and he uses it a lot
Local comic store was going out of business, everything for sale. As a joke, I said I needed bookshelves, they for sale too? Guy said yeah, I could take all four Big bookshelves for $20. I was flabbergasted! Said sure, does he need me to help him get all the books out too? Nope, said I could take it ALL for $20z. Book shelves, loaded with Asimov, Clark, bunch of other sci-fi & fantasy authors! Best deal ever, but then I still needed bookshelves for my existing books! 🤣
I've always liked how Walmart starts up in a community, killing small grocery stores, mom an pop tire shops, clothing stores, bakeries and even car shops then close the store leaving the community completely void of any stores at all. Walmart has murdered entire towns but get all upset when a community bans them from starting up.
My point exactly.
The more I shop locally, the better service I’ve been given. There’s this one gift shop with hand made items from people around the community and I love going to it every year with my husband for Christmas shopping, and this lovely old lady who owns the place is constantly handing out apple cider and hot chocolate and has a conversation with each and every customer. It really did shock me the first time I ever stepped foot in that place
Don’t say that unless you’ve personally never gone to any other big store because of the prices or the organic shit they got if so stfu you’re apart of the problem
So what about Costco, WinCo, Target and other similar kinds of stores, they're not killing small stores, only Walmart does?
@@winnimusmaximus783I think most people would group those in the same category as walmart. I think the above comment is refering to big corporate stores in general. However, since the video focuses on Walmart specifically, the comment just mentions Walmart as it is the topic discussed.
I live right near the walmart that closed. Everyone was civil, but on the first day the line length was 3+ hours. It was a good walmart btw, it was active all the time and the only reason why they closed is that a target took its place. And no, this isn't a poor area, so this walmart wasnt neglected at all.
Yeah, it's right next to Stamford, which IIRC is the richest city in the state but Greenwich or Darien may have taken that place
@@SafirHamduilah I think it's greenwich
I have never seen a Walmart that was closing before. This feels almost dystopian
Have no idea who you are or your channel and just read the description for the walmart sale and for me, I instantly thought about the electronics section and which games would be left. Not surprised you did the same and grabbed the last good game available.
Lmao had me dying at the "churcul" it's "circle" btw. Karl gummies makes sense they're too gooey like they've been sitting in the sun for days
Didn’t know if anyone else heard the ol “churkle” comment. I had to say something also in my least pedantic sounding way 😂
But did u catch the rick and morty reference? "Its like sparkling water but with extra steps"(thats just slavery with extra steps)
Walmart ran a lot of small business out. I’m sure this puts a smile on those business owners
You all seem to forget that a lot of small businesses were garbage
@@557deadpool
But according to politicians, small businesses are the backbone of this country. Walmart is notorious for running small businesses out and then scalping all they can before they close which results in a food and product waste land.
know they're going to shoplift the small stores sadly 😞
Soon there will be no physical stores
@@Emppu_T. Yes there will
toys r Us PTSD is going crazy rn
That FO4 case looks like a case that would come with a Pip-Boy.
Fun fact....the high value items all would of been sent right back to the distribution warehouse or the vendor directly. They won't discount anything they can do returns on back to wherever it came from.
Fun fact there is a comment with 10K likes that said the same thing
@terpenstine Yeah but the last comment was more of a joke since it used the term "sister location" and now it's flooded with FNAF meme comments.
This comment was much more honest, a better fun fact without the cringe.
@@Lively_1185 You do know that "sister location" is an actual term used way before the FNAF stuff right? The comment wasn't a joke but some of the replies were.
Nothing better than walking out with a mannequin no questions asked
Never hurts to ask. I just detest how much is thrown away when someone out there qould appreciate whatever it is you're throwing away.
You could do so much more for other people than just throwing it in the trash can.
Honestly the high amount of specific left over products are a good sign for other retailers as what not to try and sell
the most worthwhile thing in that godforsaken store is the printer ink.
You know why? Cause it takes a bit of intelligence to install them back in your printer 🖨️. Most people are imbeciles and can't even make a peanut butter sandwich without instructions
Seeing a conglomerate store like this so empty and bare is truly like looking into another dimension
Get used to it because pretty soon online only is coming thank your local shoplifters 😂
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@@ThePhinista as a person whos stopped a lot of shoplifters at least 75 percent of them were white so stop race baiting it's not even accurate lol
Ok guys no need to point fingers
@@ThePhinista whoa, dude.
The only time I seen a store that Empty was when I Visited K-Mart before they closed 🔒, I grew up Shopping 🛍️🛒 at K-mart whenever I see a Store 🏬🏪 this bare it reminds me of how haunting a store can be prosperous one min than going outta business the next.
I have never seen or heard of a Walmart closing 😮