With the death of Mainstreet U.S.A. and the rise of big box retailers, Americans have become accustom to the so-called one-stop shopping experience. The convenience of checking everything off your shopping list at one location has become the norm in our society. In today’s fast-paced culture, it’s hard to argue that this type of behavior is not beneficial, especially for those who work full-time and still try to spend quality time with their families. However, running your business is not always the same as running your household.
When searching for products to suit the needs of your company, one-stop shopping may not always be the best option. While the convenience factor is undeniable, consumers often compromise on the quality of their items in this situation. For example, if you are looking for a pair of quality running shoes that are going to last, you probably want to avoid the bigger retail chains, who sell a little bit of everything, and look towards a sporting goods store that specialize
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