“I think that's been half the problem, we're all guilty of it, we go into these big stores, touch and feel our intended purchase, make sure we are happy, then search online and order from an online retailer who has lower overheads and can sell cheaper.
Only when all the chains have gone bust and there's no where to touch and feel will we start moaning. Would you really want to buy white goods or big items purely from online reviews and pictures?
Closing online tax loopholes like the Channel Islands will help, but how can any chain compete with an online only retailer?
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When the high street stores are closed, we can still feel and touch what we want at friend's who's got them
physical stores can't compete with online stores because there is a huge cost factor with physical store that will never ever exist for online stores:
rent + salaries of shop attendants
the more physical stores you open, the more rent and shop attendants you have to pay... online stores are international stores by default without needing any rent or shop attendants...
physical stores will die out... maybe fashion stores have a chance because people have to try clothes on to make sure they are the right size and they look/feel good.. but it's just a maybe.. because the biggest growth at all major fashion retailers is their online operation.