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NTUC Fairprice comes to mind....
also to get votes from employees and their families........
NTUC Fairprice comes to mind....
The fittest survives. Business strategy plus willingness to sell everything under one roof is the key to running a successful retail business. Look at Mustafa Centre.
MC sells everything you need to buy, except coffin, and it opens 24/7, no holidays, no shut down. Crowds walk in and out MC as if the goods "no need money buy" kind of business.
Can Metro, JL, Robinsons, Isetan, beat MC? They go belly up because they are still logged in to old business concept.
Rent control is akin to raiding the reserves.....your proposal borders on treason
a lot of Ah Nehs from India shop at Mustafa mah..............also they got the money to have their own building........
Sad to see Metro dying. Still remember the excitement of shopping at their first store in Coleman Street with my mother and aunties, over 60 years ago. Then, High Street was THE SHOPPING hub..... Robinsons at Raffles Place, the must go place for Xmas shopping and atmosphere... Trishaw ride from Metro to Robinson was so expensive at twenty cents... time really flies.
Remembered Metro in the late 80s! No other department stores come close!
The best Metro was the one at Golden Mile in the 70s, the biggest and very well-hidden.
The toys department was simply the best, covering the entire 3rd floor.
...... Pin Pin Optical is at Funan The It Mall,
Same for me. Back in the mid-80s, metro was the place where I would go check out clothes with brands like Sahara Club, Reno, Seiji Sugihara, Texwood, Amco, IXIZ. Later when serving NS in the late-80s, I would go Printemps to hunt for book out baju.
The best Metro was the one at Golden Mile in the 70s, the biggest and very well-hidden.
The toys department was simply the best, covering the entire 3rd floor.
The fittest survives. Business strategy plus willingness to sell everything under one roof is the key to running a successful retail business. Look at Mustafa Centre.
MC sells everything you need to buy, except coffin, and it opens 24/7, no holidays, no shut down. Crowds walk in and out MC as if the goods "no need money buy" kind of business.
Can Metro, JL, Robinsons, Isetan, beat MC? They go belly up because they are still logged in to old business concept.