I have gotten to where I despise brick and mortar shopping locations. People drive like maniacs on a drag strip through parking lots, and others are unacceptably rude in the store, blocking whole aisles, etc. My son works for our favorite retailer (/s), and every night has to dodge the Mexican families with their hordes of kids running through the store like it is a playground.
I would rather come home, sit in front of my computer, and browse at my convenience, no stress.
“My son works for our favorite retailer (/s), and every night has to dodge the Mexican families with their hordes of kids running through the store like it is a playground.”
Oh, I hear you!!!
By "brick and mortar", I assume you mean a street address store as opposed to an Internet address store. Most street address stores aren't even made of "brick and mortar".
I agree! I hate driving to several stores looking for what I need, only to find they're out or they don't carry it. Couldn't find the different types of screws and tools I needed for a fence project (Kreg and other stuff), went online a couple days ago to order (cheaper than store prices), and received it today. I'm buying online more than I am by driving to stores, as you say no stress.