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Old 08-12-2013, 07:20 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
pbook B&M retail customers?
Well, 20% get theirs at B&N.
The rest get them at department stores, wholesale clubs, drugstores, supermarkets, and newstands.
What we're seeing is a return to B&M retail diversity.
"Other", as a category, once again matters.
I buy from Costco very often as they tend to have a good collection of Cookbooks and other books that contain a healthy amount of pictures, kids books and a good collection of magazines in discount. I have also brought discounted Cookbooks from Kroger (southern supermarket). I don't remember ever seeing books in a department store but there may be some in the kids department. I do go into Books-a-Million at the Sugarloaf Mall in Georgia which has taken over due to the close of our Duluth B&N in my weekend book travels. Let us not forget Flea Markets, Used Book and Garage sales for buying books.
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