The Targets here in the San Fernando Valley are full of people every time I go there to shop. I think it depends on the area and the income of the people who live around the Target stores. It not enough business around than sure they will closed. But, if there's many other companies, restaurants, variety of businesses than no way a Target is going to close. It's only because of the area, location and surrounding money flow. Alot of companies have closed a certain number to save their co's.
That's the same way my grocery store shelves looked in 2009 before I had to close and go out of business. I employed many.
People don't buy food anymore. They don't have any money. I didn't have any customers. For FOOD! And it's gotten worse since then with more grocery stores closing, and businesses of all kinds closing. People need to eat.
@hiimryanolan1337 The old dude with the glasses is Alan Greenspan, head of the Federal Reserve, presidential economic advisor, president of Council on Foreign Relations, THE main architect of our economy. His 1977 PhD dissertation predicted the burst of the housing bubble thirty years ahead of time.
Yeah. I carry a pocket camcorder. It doesn't slow me down at all. Ya never know what might happen. A UFO might crash inside the grocery store. A cop might beat up a newborn infant for kicks. If crazy stuff happens near me, there WILL be video
at my store we dont stand for that. If you leave the shelf empty we put you in the freezer for an hour, then send you on a naked walk so people can see and laugh at your shrinkage
@jroyst208 -- Trucks don't carry full store inventories. And full stores sell goods, make profits. Full store empty shelves do not. What's worse is this store could be completely closing. The uploader hasn't said. When you can't stay open selling cheap Chinese, low quality, slave labor goods in a recession, you know the economy's really in trouble.
we need to stop spending $1 trillion a year on these wars! We need to bring that money, and our men's lives back to the US! Watch Gerald Celente, Bob Chapman, Max Keiser, Ron Paul-
You know, the other day 5-09-10 i went to targer and got this weird sense of emptiness feeling there too. It was so creepy feeling. It was like I couldnt recognize something for a reason. I didnt take aclose notice but it seemed like a second hane store kinda run down and hollow. weird.
Could be the economy, could also be a store reset. You'll usually try to sell down the product as much as possible before a reset, less stuff to pull off the shelves.
The same thing is happening up here in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Most of the sheeples don't notice this stuff. Keep the vids coming for the library of the start of the Great Depression 2009.
Funny thing... I noticed the same thing about three weeks ago in the Target on Blomfield Ave. and Del Amo Blvd. in Cerritos, CA. I ask the manager about in the he said that sales had slipped. In fact, they were $14,000 behind there daily sale quota and had only $5,100 in sales in 4 hours on a Sunday morning.
Nearly 3-years later, it's much, much worse.
And the food carnage has only begun.
theroilsoil 2 months ago
The Targets here in the San Fernando Valley are full of people every time I go there to shop. I think it depends on the area and the income of the people who live around the Target stores. It not enough business around than sure they will closed. But, if there's many other companies, restaurants, variety of businesses than no way a Target is going to close. It's only because of the area, location and surrounding money flow. Alot of companies have closed a certain number to save their co's.
silvertonguebrat 3 months ago
Well we can rule out that it's NOT because of their "low" prices.
mrjspence 3 months ago 2
Empty shelves are so romantic.
ElenaXVI 4 months ago
That's the same way my grocery store shelves looked in 2009 before I had to close and go out of business. I employed many.
People don't buy food anymore. They don't have any money. I didn't have any customers. For FOOD! And it's gotten worse since then with more grocery stores closing, and businesses of all kinds closing. People need to eat.
The other shoe is going to drop.
Phil1stalk 5 months ago
spooky!! aha whats up with the old dude with glasses that was too good
hiimryanolan1337 8 months ago
@hiimryanolan1337 The old dude with the glasses is Alan Greenspan, head of the Federal Reserve, presidential economic advisor, president of Council on Foreign Relations, THE main architect of our economy. His 1977 PhD dissertation predicted the burst of the housing bubble thirty years ahead of time.
Bumptiously 3 months ago
you video tape random things when your in a hurry?
toddyfex 9 months ago
@toddyfex
Yeah. I carry a pocket camcorder. It doesn't slow me down at all. Ya never know what might happen. A UFO might crash inside the grocery store. A cop might beat up a newborn infant for kicks. If crazy stuff happens near me, there WILL be video
peetoons 9 months ago 5
this would be a inventory takers wet dream
revstevodevo 9 months ago
at my store we dont stand for that. If you leave the shelf empty we put you in the freezer for an hour, then send you on a naked walk so people can see and laugh at your shrinkage
donmegablast 10 months ago
The Targets out here aren't empty, plus who cares you went to their store when they were probably expecting a truck to come.
jroyst208 1 year ago
@jroyst208 -- Trucks don't carry full store inventories. And full stores sell goods, make profits. Full store empty shelves do not. What's worse is this store could be completely closing. The uploader hasn't said. When you can't stay open selling cheap Chinese, low quality, slave labor goods in a recession, you know the economy's really in trouble.
The other shoe is going to drop.
Phil1stalk 5 months ago
we need to stop spending $1 trillion a year on these wars! We need to bring that money, and our men's lives back to the US! Watch Gerald Celente, Bob Chapman, Max Keiser, Ron Paul-
nathuwjohn 1 year ago 2
They are probably jus' waiting on an order is all
Lutingburg 1 year ago
WHO CARES?
PIERPILING 1 year ago
damn... lazy employee busted.
jnnycliff 1 year ago
All this food is GMO anyway. Genetically Modified Organisms are bad. Google that.
breezyvibe 1 year ago
it's kinda the opposite at my target?
DANNYteehee 1 year ago
You know, the other day 5-09-10 i went to targer and got this weird sense of emptiness feeling there too. It was so creepy feeling. It was like I couldnt recognize something for a reason. I didnt take aclose notice but it seemed like a second hane store kinda run down and hollow. weird.
zobcity01 1 year ago
Could be the economy, could also be a store reset. You'll usually try to sell down the product as much as possible before a reset, less stuff to pull off the shelves.
GhostRiot 1 year ago
empty......very little people and no products. This is what It will look like when hyperinflation hits.
DirtyVegas7 2 years ago
The same thing is happening up here in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Most of the sheeples don't notice this stuff. Keep the vids coming for the library of the start of the Great Depression 2009.
smasila 2 years ago
what are you playing some halloween party music? lol.
ramir233 2 years ago
Obama, send more stimulous money now! stimulate them shelves. give bernake a few more trillion or there will be hell to pay I tells ya.
fedtheend 2 years ago
I don't see any PEOPLE, either.
zeppelinesque 2 years ago
Funny thing... I noticed the same thing about three weeks ago in the Target on Blomfield Ave. and Del Amo Blvd. in Cerritos, CA. I ask the manager about in the he said that sales had slipped. In fact, they were $14,000 behind there daily sale quota and had only $5,100 in sales in 4 hours on a Sunday morning.
andyfromsimi 2 years ago
LOL, that's sad. The Targets I visit never look like that, thank goodness. Pitiful.
alittlesickducksucks 3 years ago