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Can we please stop with the P word???

by Cinda Baxter on October 13, 2008

in Economy, News, Rant, Retail

Panic. Panic.

Panic-panic-panic.

Enough already.

I know we’re in uncharted territory, but if I hear “the P word” one more time on the national news regarding retail and the upcoming holiday season, I’m going to lose it. Yes, consumers know things are tight, and yes, retailers are also abundantly aware of the fact. But c’mon….panic? That’s people sobbing in the streets and screaming through hallways. Haven’t seen that-—at least not around here.

Last week, WalMart launched a $10 toy sale, spurring price wars with their competitors. Somehow, the national media has tied that to the fact these same big boxes are putting out the first of their holiday offerings, claiming the juxtaposition of the two is proof positive retailers are in a panic, pushing holiday extra early.

Well, color me silly, but since when is it unusual to see big box behemoths put out Christmas wares before Halloween? Truth be told, if they’re just now unpacking the first boxes, they’re running behind their typical jump-the-gun schedule. Skelator and Santa side by side in aisle 12? Hardly a news flash. And hardly a sign of panic.

C’mon guys. Things are tough enough. Can we please stop with the P word?

End of rant. Thanks for playing.

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