I heard that kmart is going to be getring rid lego from their range? Has anyone else heard this? Kind of annoying if that does happen, that doesnt bode well for transformers and other big name brand toys if that is the case.
I heard that kmart is going to be getring rid lego from their range? Has anyone else heard this? Kind of annoying if that does happen, that doesnt bode well for transformers and other big name brand toys if that is the case.
I haven't, and it's surprising if true - I would think that LEGO makes a large percentage of their toy sales?
Where did you hear that? I really can't imagine it being true.
Not really surprising if true. KMart have dropped most national brands and focused on their own home brands in recent years focussing on profit margin and price perception.
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They are certainly turning into a "discount variety store" (which is reject shop's slogan)... with the marketing/commercials and generic product lines.
And Target are going the other way with their latest campaign targeting the high-end shopper... as if they are trying to take on Myer and DJs. But those stores are struggling more than the "lower class" stores, and Target is already in a bad shape, so this is the wrong move for them.
I remember when Target used to be the no-frills, cheap department store, and Kmart used to be the middle-class department store. In Brisbane I used to see a lot of Targets in more of the blue-collar, worker class suburbs, and Kmarts in the more middle-class suburbs... which makes many of the Targets no longer catering to their nearby demographic/residents.
You:ll find that it isn't just Lego that looks like being ranged out of stores.
It's interesting to note that Target are on their way to where Kmart was a few years ago, just look at their recent financials. Target just need to get back to basics and not punch above their weight.
from a guy at work whose wife had heard it from the wife of a store manager.
as griff has said and i am sure most people have noticed they are going to cheaper own house brand types of toys which is a silly move on their part as it means they will lose quite a few sale's from me and a lot of other people.
All of the new range of Lego has started appearing in Kmart this week (new Friends, City, Star Wars etc) so this certainly isn't true for this product cycle at least...
While K-Mart can get away with "in house" branding for some things (glasses, buckets, underpants and what have you), I can't imagine dropping a big, famous well established brand like Lego. Kids will know the difference between Lego & some in house equivalent. It'd be a mistake; best leaving the in house toys to stuff like rubber balls, army men & whatnot.
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