A small store will be very lacking in stockroom storage space, compared to what is provided in newly-built stores. Thus they won't be able to store as much in back to restock shelves, and so when items sell out the shelves stay empty until the next supply truck arrives.

So Target's claim that the store was too small, and the reports of people here that there were often empty shelves in the store, are probably BOTH true, and both related to the stores's small size.

Tim Bonham, Ward 12, Standish-Ericsson

I especially found interesting Target's claim that the store was "too small"
to be viable. If it was too small, how come they had so much trouble keeping
shelves stocked?


TEMPORARY REMINDER:
1. Don't feed the troll! Ignore obvious flame-bait.
2. If you don't like what's being discussed here, don't complain - change the subject 
(Mpls-specific, of course.)

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