Big name shops closing their doors as virus hits retail industry

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Bunnings, Kmart may join dozens of big name stores to shut up shop as the coronavirus takes a massive toll on the retail industry.

stores will temporarily close, along with their shops in Myer and David Jones, from close of business on Friday.

“We have made the decision because it’s the responsible thing to do. We will reopen when we know it is safe to do so and we look forward to seeing you again once this heartbreaking health crisis has passed.”stores have been closed until further notice, although customers can continue to shop the brand in Myer and David Jones.

 

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Maybe now everyone has done their panic shopping, electronic stores shouldclose wellbefore Bunnings. Tradesmen need Bunnings to continue working

How can you close Bunnings, How can we go 6 months without a hardware store? What if you have a plumbing issue, electrical issue, get a leaky roof. This is stupid.

I can’t see Bunnings closing, it’s an essential service for construction.

Bunnings is still going strong. Was busy over the weekend.

Can they keep the online business going so we can still spend money

Not yet please. I need some water-well pots and garden plants to keep me busy while staying home.

NOT Bunnings, it's an essential service, thank you very much 😡😡😡😡

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