Well some interesting replies here. Seems not just the almighty dollar and the 15% margin of GST but service matters highly too.
Something else too, before the internet petrol was only 80ish cents a litre parking was just about free everywhere and you thought nothing off nipping into town to grab a specific item.
Since then you now have highly increased enforcement of rego and wof (I'm sure everyone gets caught out from tiem to tiem with schedules) that you cant risk shopping for that $50 part when you might get $400 fines picking it up.
Also since then our dollar has shifted hugely in value against the USA and other currencies.
So just about everything has changed except retailers own business practices. There is a new trend for some firms to share premises with the business dojo type places and others. Maybe retailers could share a big building together (smaller than a mall before some smart arse says it) or not be open every day of the week. One thing I've noticed is that people don't seem to mind slow overall shipping time if price is cheap, so maybe retailers need to can the five day 9-5 model....
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
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