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Retail woes rising in Utah along with vacancy rate
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You can eliminate a lot of fast foods from your diet, pricey cereals and even some meat. I hate to bring this up "when I was young" but I remember eating oatmeal for breakfast, and sometimes canned peaches or canned tomatoes with sugar for lunch. Also peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and I never developed malnutrition. However, we did get a lot of vegetables,most canned.
Retail stores should have seen this coming for awhile. With too pricey goods and expensive electronics, no one wants to buy these unless an appliance goes out.
WallMart and Target should give them an idea (and some pricey supermarkets too) an idea of what costumers want. Not pricey cheese and kitchen condiments but just the basics.