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Was at Coles early the other morning, no self serve open yet, only 1 checkout open on side of service desk area.Terrible service and employees on way above what they should be getting in wages.
Go to Aldi, cheaper, checkouts only and good way to take cash out.Was at Coles early the other morning, no self serve open yet, only 1 checkout open on side of service desk area.
As I approached the checkout (in full vision of staff member), the staff member walked out of the service area to other checkouts and proceeded to do something on their screens, before casually sauntering back to serve me.
Was no biggie, but just indicative of current attitudes.
At the time, I thought to myself,
"I need to appreciate that I can actually be a customer any more at all".
The customer is now always wrong, and a painful person to deal with... ?
Yarp, normally do.Go to Aldi, cheaper, checkouts only and good way to take cash out.
Went out for dinner in Chatswood recently, lots of people walking around, lots of people eating in every open restaurant. People lining up to get into the Japanese restaurant we wanted to go to.
Wanted to get some Napoli pizza in North Ryde on Thursday night, the joint was booked out and couldn't seat us! Went to nearby Macquarie Centre and it was super busy with people shopping and eating at every venue.
If there is a squeeze on discretionary income from high rates or high inflation I am not seeing it in this area or it is not happening.
Strong urge to buy more stocks.
Eating out or entertainment is ballistic. Everywhere every week.Went out for dinner in Chatswood recently, lots of people walking around, lots of people eating in every open restaurant. People lining up to get into the Japanese restaurant we wanted to go to.
Wanted to get some Napoli pizza in North Ryde on Thursday night, the joint was booked out and couldn't seat us! Went to nearby Macquarie Centre and it was super busy with people shopping and eating at every venue.
If there is a squeeze on discretionary income from high rates or high inflation I am not seeing it in this area or it is not happening.
Strong urge to buy more stocks.
that is a shame since many are holders via their superannuation funds ( often via ETFs held via those fund managers )What most traders don't realise is that the majority of the public do not bother with the share markets.
Yes they are, but all sheeple .that is a shame since many are holders via their superannuation funds ( often via ETFs held via those fund managers )
they are being affected , whether they bother to care or not
I agree on that people do spend big on cafes small restaurant.forking out 500$ on goods ..a bit different.Eating out or entertainment is ballistic. Everywhere every week.
Shopping centres not so much. Definite downturn in a lot of stores I was chatting to.
that is a shame since many are holders via their superannuation funds ( often via ETFs held via those fund managers )
they are being affected , whether they bother to care or not
It is always interesting to look at seek business for sale, I look from time to time to see what people try to offload and how desperate. It will vary by area and stateThe wife and I were in Sydney on Mon Tues this week to catch the cruise ship, seemed a lot quieter than it normally is when we have been there on past trips. Also a lot of shops seemed to be available for lease in the CBD.
As part of the jostling between Mz Moore and the State Govt, it ain't worth the hassle. Surry Hills, also part of SCC, is becoming tech / start-up central, and also priced out of reach, and the action is moving to Enmore Rd and Marrickville. Hipsters aplenty.Sydney CBD was a special case of Clover Moore disaster.
Her vision to turn it into some touristy haven with no vehicles has just destroyed the place.
Nail by nail, the coffin was slowly sealed for many businesses.
Slammed by construction works for "Clover's front door" tram system which got picked up by State Government as costs blew out, business's were then slammed by covid restrictions.
Business that failed due to construction works replaced by new business, only to again fail in turn from restrictions.
Tourism locked out.
Sydney CBD became a ghost town.
But hey, at least Clover had her public transport from her front door to Councils chambers. I wonder if she used it, or whether it was just a novel idea and she still was carried around by a driver...??
George St has lost it's life and vibe. What returns in it's place is yet to be seen.
Largely, it's starting to represent a smaller version of some other unnamed Asian city. ?
not me , am carefully accumulating waiting for the full or partial societal collapse , all we really need is for the majority of workers to disassociate from the ALP and unionsI agree on that people do spend big on cafes small restaurant.forking out 500$ on goods ..a bit different.
I believe it is a mad
burn it while we can spirit.
I do same here
It's that slick shiny sheen to everything, innit.I am in Dubai Airport and everything looks good.
I heard that Kmart don't believe in cash anymore as can only pay by card there apparently !? as an elderly friend of mine is old school only carries cash $ got the runaround/big lecture at a Kmart store the other day for insisting on wanting to pay with cash $Go to Aldi, cheaper, checkouts only and good way to take cash out.
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