• Devi
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    1032 years ago

    I’m not in the US but what makes you feel this is run down?

    • StrikerOPM
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      92 years ago

      The ceiling looks incomplete with no wall and the color scheme is drab and dreary.

      • @akilou@sh.itjust.works
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        922 years ago

        For large chains in the suburbs this is totally normal. They’re basically warehouses in a sea of parking lots filled with shelves and racks. Sometimes there’s carpeted areas in between the tile walkways or displays that go up high enough that it feels enclosed. For smaller or more urban stores, you don’t see this kind of construction.

      • @Mamertine@lemmy.world
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        622 years ago

        You’re in a Walmart.

        They claim to be cheaper so they can have that drabby distopian look.

        In the good parts of town, they look nicer. In the poor parts of town they’re legit worse than that.

        Fwiw, I’ll pay the extra dollar per shopping cart for the superior look of a target. Target is generally cleaner and crisper looking. As always there are exceptions to that rule.

        • nicetriangle
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          Also the implication that countries outside the US don’t have dumpy stores is laughable. Europe’s got plenty of stuff like this, just usually not as large. Here in the Netherlands we have shops like Action and grocery stores like Lidl and they’re a shitshow inside most of the time.

        • @reddig33@lemmy.world
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          102 years ago

          Target has been going downhill. Lots of crap in the aisles now, and inventory is stocked during the day. It’s like shopping in a warehouse.

          • Chris
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            72 years ago

            Retail in general is hiring much less staff these days so they always look like shit. I heard on the radio that they are removing self checkout now too because of theft? I doubt they will increase staff back up to compensate. I kind of want to be there in rush hour the first time to watch the shit show.

          • PrunesMakeYouPoop
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            It’s incredibly difficult to find anything at Target, especially gender-neutral hygiene products since they hard-segregated hygiene into men’s and women’s. Just give me regular ass bar soap.
            My partner was looking for coffee and looked all over the tea section and nope, naturally coffee belongs next to the liquor and red vines.
            I hate going to Target, but I still take it over Walmart. At least I don’t feel dirty shopping at Target.

        • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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          32 years ago

          Ugh. Target feels suffocating to me with all the red and the way everything feels like an end table covered in popurrí.

      • @kryptonianCodeMonkey@lemmy.world
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        The “unfinished” ceilings are common in warehouse stores. It is largely a feature of practicality. Since electrical, water and ventilation typical run overhead and needs to be serviced occasionally, putting drop ceiling tiles up would make them difficult to work with, particularly when you need a scissor lift (rather than a ladder) to reach the utility lines. But it also has some benefits like higher lighting fixtures which means less direct/more ambient lighting, fewer places for pests to roam in the building or dust to build up, etc. It may just be that I’m used to it, but it doesn’t bother me as an aesthetic. Drop ceiling is more common in smaller stores.

        Not sure what you mean by the drab colors. The floor looks like it could be whiter and probably needs a polish, but the blues look nice enough to me. There’s not much to decorate though as most of the story is wide open with very few surfaces that aren’t covered in products for sale.

        • roguetrick
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          Pretty much anywhere you have overhead storage with forklifts, you’re going to not have a drop ceiling. Otherwise you’d just have people hitting the damn ceiling with the forklift. They already hit the sprinklers enough.

      • FoundTheVegan
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        212 years ago

        Oh yeah, this is super standard. Honestly I had to scroll down to find what was even notable to you about this picture. I live in a major city and basically every store I go in to looks identical to this.

      • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.world
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        142 years ago

        Ceiling design is intentional, it’s cheap and it maintains temperature much better than a drop ceiling or whatever else you’d want up there.

        Walmart normally has skylights too to let in natural light but I can’t see any in the pic. That looks like a poorly maintained Walmart.

      • Deceptichum
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        72 years ago

        Can you show us what you think they should look like?

        Coz I’ve seen Americans, Australians, and Europeans call this normal looking. So I’d love to see what you think isn’t.

      • Devi
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        32 years ago

        We have a few of these warehouse type shops in the UK, Costco, Matalan, that sort of thing, it’s not styled like a high street shop would be.

        • Tippon
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          02 years ago

          My local Asda is like this, but they’re Walmart now. I’ve got a feeling that the Tesco is too, but I haven’t been for a while.

          • @Aux@lemmy.world
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            My Tesco Extra looks nice and has a ceiling with very cool lighting. Big local Sainsbury’s has a ceiling, but they should definitely improve cleanliness in some areas. And ASDA Superstore is a filthy mess. I try to avoid it, because it’s disgusting.

      • Uranium3006
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        22 years ago

        that’s pretty common for big box stores. they’re put up cheaply and the buildings are only rated to last 15 years in some cases.

      • @xor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        11 month ago

        the open ceiling is brutalist design… pretty sure this is a WalMart and they all look like that….
        it’s just a lot easier to maintain, and nobody looks at the ceiling

      • m-p{3}
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        02 years ago

        It’s a Wal-Mart so yeah, that’s normal.

    • higgs
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      Even the worst store in Germany looks better than this.