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teacake44 | 17:03 Sat 15th Aug 2020 | Business
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How a lot of the big stores/ businesses are suddenly blaming the pandemic for the failure of their business, now in a lot of cases this may be true, but there are many that were already on the verge of closure before such. A good example is Debenhams who have said they may be looking at liquidation and possibly fourteen thousand staff to lose their jobs, now this may be true, or a last ditch attempt to squeeze some cash out of government to keep going. May be they should have looked at their inflated prices on the goods they've been trying to market. I would also think that most shop floor workers are on zero contract hours anyhow, so would be better off on the dole, upper management over paid, no loss there.
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>And lets not forget, when only Amazon is left, their prices will rocket because there will be now where else to go.

Well there's your chance. You've spotted a gap in the market. All you have to do is set up your own business to undercut Amazon

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