JSKolache said:
94chem said:
htxag09 said:
What a weird post.
And guess I misread the article. Didn't realize all Whole Foods were closing.
I just don't think that part of town has enough money-is -no-object West U, Med Center, or Memorial moms to buy legit amounts of groceries there. That location may have just been a convenience store for millennial and Gen Zers. Idk. I have no idea how Starbucks stays in business either.
Starbucks charges 6 dollars for a .50 cent coffee. They will never die.
I get that, but even if you line up people around the block and they just keep handing you $5 bills every 30 seconds, you still have to pay the ant farm behind the counter and the rent on the real estate. Like I said, IDK.
I think the whole thing is a Colombian money laundering operation.
94chem,
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough