Posted on 01/07/2022 6:09:45 AM PST by Red Badger
One year after announcing they would no longer sell MyPillow products, Bed Bath & Beyond announced more than $100 million in third quarter losses and the closure of 37 stores.
Even a devout Southern Baptist can recognize that as karma.
Bed Bath & Beyond said the closures were part of an overall strategy announced in 2020 to eventually close some 200 stores.
The news came on the same day the company announced third quarter losses of $100 million.
I’m sure the CEO of Bed Bath & Beyond is having trouble getting a good night’s rest. It’s just too bad he doesn’t have a MyPillow.
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Here are the 37 stores that are closing:
Alabama
Oxford: 1000 Oxford Exchange Blvd. Arizona
Casa Grande: 1004 North Promenade Parkway Yuma: 1212 South Castle Dome Ave. California
Campbell: Almarida Place, 515 East Hamilton Avenue Laguna Niguel: 32391 Golden Lantern Milpitas: 147 Great Mall Drive Rancho Santa Margarita: 22235 El Paseo Tustin: Tustin Market Place II, 13692 Jamboree Road Florida
Orange City: 963 Harley Strickland Blvd. Georgia
Atlanta: 130 Perimeter Center West Marietta: 4475 Roswell Road Idaho
Pocatello: 1732 Hurley Drive Michigan
Jackson: 1132 Jackson Crossing Minnesota
Duluth: 1303 Miller Trunk Highway Eagan: 1295 Promenade Place Missouri
St. Joseph: 5201 North Belt Highway Mississippi
Meridian: 131 S. Frontage Road New Jersey
Edgewater: Edgewater Commons, 489 River Road New York
Auburn: Auburn Plaza, 217 Grant Ave. Canandaigua: 328 Eastern Blvd. Glenmont: 388 Feura Bush Road Niagara Falls: 1520 Military Road Plainview: 401 S. Oyster Bay Road Port Chester: 25 Waterfront Place Spring Valley: 14B Spring Valley Marketplace Ohio
Mansfield: Ontario Towne Center, 2259 Walker Lake Road Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh: 7507 McKnight Road York: 2845 Concord Road Texas
Brownsville: Sunrise Palms Shopping Center, 3000 Pablo Kisel Blvd. San Angelo: 4169 Sunset Drive Virginia
Vienna: 2051 Chain Bridge Road Washington
East Wenatchee: 511 Valley Mall Parkway Longview: 200 Triangle Center Seattle: 2600 SW Barton St. Union Gap: 1740 East Washington St. Wisconsin
Sheboygan: Memorial Mall, 3347 Kohler Memorial Drive West Virginia
Triadelphia: 555 Cabela Drive
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a conservative boycott can’t have helped a brick & mortar chain that was already teetering ...
BBB is a flea market of its former self.
I’ve been telling people I work with that “go woke & go broke” is backwards.
These companies are already going broke so they’re going woke.
Good post.
But they were able to Virtue Soapbox.
Idiots, they should have paid Mike to appear at their stores for book signings to attract thousands of customers. They also should have asked him how they could improve their stores.
My wife had a similar assessment of BBB. Quality and quantity had dropped over the last few years.
If you look at the list of the places where they are closing stores, it is the same states where people are moving from.
At lot are in NY, CA, IL, etc.
Not a lot of closures in FL, NC, AZ, etc.
Good! There should be a 1to the left of the three.
Once they made their move with My Pillow then they lost her.
Stupidity on their part.
I did see My Pillows advertised in our recent Menard’s flyers. Menard’s is a regional home improvement/building products/hardware type store, that we are lucky to have in our area.
+1
In the last 5 years we have lost K-Mart, Sears, JC Penny, Bed, Bath & Beyond, A.C. Moore, Belk’s, and what was once our great Shopping Mall.............................
Newton’s third.
Who’s on first?............................
No doubt dumping My Pillow products was a factor but a lot of brick and mortar businesses are hurting. Still; I like the karma.
Wokeness is ignorant.
Well, the last time I went to BB&B(Hingham, MA) was when I bought my “My Pillow”. Then they very petulantly and publicly dropped the brand, and I haven’t been back since.
It’s like COVID. BBB had serious co-morbidities and the My Pillow incident finished them off.
Seriously, though the remote learning at college hurt them tremendously. BBB gets so much of their business from kids going off to college and setting up for their dorms or apartments. They lost most of that due to the colleges shutting down in person learning.
Agree. A large group of shoppers may represent the profit margin. No profit or less profit one can make on simple interest of your cash , and bye bye.
I stopped going there, WalMart and Chewy.com. Sadly the other two appear to be doing well!
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