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I visited one of the closing Bed Bath & Beyond stores and found a bizarre assortment of items for sa

2023-02-07T10:00:00Z
  • Bed Bath & Beyond has announced it is closing hundreds of stores across the US.
  • I spent an afternoon in one of those stores in a prominent shopping center in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • I saw some shelves completely empty, but was more surprised by certain products' strong inventory.

Potentially on the verge of bankruptcy, Bed Bath & Beyond is closing hundreds of stores across the US to reduce costs.

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I visited a Bed Bath & Beyond location in Louisville, Kentucky, which the company announced on Jan. 30 would be among the closures.

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From the moment I walked up to the store, it was clear that it was closing and trying to sell through as much inventory as possible.

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At first, I saw what I had expected: many categories, like shelves and containers, depleted of most items.

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As of December 2022, the company only had an estimated 53% of inventory available for customers due to supply chain issues and issues paying suppliers.

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Source: Insider

The Louisville Bed Bath & Beyond location was hit hard by inventory issues, with some walls in the store featuring hardly any products.

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For example, the chair section had a lot of empty shelf space...

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...as did the table section.

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But as I continued to walk throughout the store, I was surprised by how full some sections were.

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The "bed" portion of the store's namesake, for example, had many items nearly fully stocked.

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There was an abundant supply of pillows throughout the store.

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And window curtains were well-stocked, too.

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Even certain bath categories had plenty of products available for customers.

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Despite these fully stocked aisles, I was reminded by the ubiquitous sales signs around that this store is in its dying days.

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Instead of stocking shelves with more products, store associates put up even more sales signs in hopes to get rid of all products.

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And it may be only a matter of time before we see signs like this at all Bed Bath & Beyond stores throughout the US.

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The company has missed bond payments, defaulted on a loan, and warned that bankruptcy may be the only option — potentially leading to the company permanently going out of business.

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But despite the effort to empty its inventory, there just weren't that many shoppers at the store.

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Usually, when I've been to stores that are closing, they're mobbed with customers.

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The Bed Bath & Beyond in Louisville, though, maybe had a total of 10-20 customers during the hour I spent there.

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I was surprised by this, but perhaps that's one of the major problems leading to Bed Bath & Beyond's downfall.

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The store just has not been able to attract foot traffic like it used to.

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And soon, the Bed Bath & Beyond I visited in Louisville won't have any customers at all.

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