Major Retailers Slashing Prices To Sell Off Excess Inventory



In response to consumers’ slow spending habits during the summer, major retailers plan to mark down prices to get rid of unsold inventory. CNBC’s Bertha Coombs reports on which stores will have lower prices and what their sales forecasts say about consumer spending for the rest of the year. 

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43 thoughts on “Major Retailers Slashing Prices To Sell Off Excess Inventory”

  1. I just got back from the grocery store they're not slashing prices, before Biden I was paying $599 for a keg of coffee, now it is $15.99! Butter I was paying $349 for my butter, now it's 799! Needless to say I'm not buying it! It can sit on the Shelf there's certain things I can do without, and yes I am considered the poor and Indigent in this country! Nobody can afford food with the Biden Administration in office!

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  2. If we could get the maga crowd onboard with us we could pass a bill that would make anti-smog buttplugs mandatory for all citizens and livestock.

    This is the only way we can fix the climate crisis! If we don’t do this now the whole world will be underwater and the oceans will dry up by 2024!

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  3. WE ARE TRYING TO SURVIVE THIS PANDEMIC AND INFLATION, BEING LESS MATERIALISTIC, AND FOCUISNG ON OUR SPOUSES AND FAMILIES FOR SURVIVAL!!!! WE ARE DONE GIVING OUR MONEY TO MULTI BILLION DOLLAR COMPANIES!!!

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  4. TELL THIS TO THE FUKN GROCERY STORES NOW… BUT GREAT JOB PEOPLE 👏. the only way to fight this inflation is to stop buying, but most of us can't grow our own food, so we gotta find balance, THE POLITICIANS will do nothing but keep feeding their own greed. It's up to us now.. TO ALL READING THIS STAY STRONG THROUGH THESE HARD TIMES, WE ARE IN THE DARKEST PART OF THE NIGHT AND ONLY NEED TO WAIT FOR DAWN.

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  5. Did anyone see the people cheering Biden on when he was speaking in PA? It’s unreal that anyone supports Biden or a democrat at this point. Also, pay attention to the energy shortage in Europe because it will soon hit the US if we don’t change course.

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  6. Who wants merchandise made in 2017? They are promoting clothing and related products as BRAND NEW LATEST FALL MERCHANDISE!! What a LIE!! Consumers are not STUPID!! So they have to cut prices!!

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  7. I haven’t seen significantly lower prices anywhere, yet the media keeps reporting over and over again that major retailers Target, Nordstrom etc etc are completely drowning in stock and slashing prices?

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  8. Our household income is in the low six figures. We have no kids, no car payments, no credit card debt and we rarely go out to eat. We manage all our bills just fine, but even with everything going for us, we still cannot afford to buy a newer car, go on a real vacation, or buy much in the way of non-essential items. The cost of living in California and Biden's runaway inflation is killing the middle class. Even though I have had a few pay raises in the last ten years, I feel I am actually poorer. It is very demoralizing.

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  9. landlords need to cut back on rent going up ever year, citizens nowadays is more focus on keeping a roof over their family head, and buying groceries…everything else is not necessary at the moment

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