True Recession Blues at Nagpur Big Bazaar

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All A/C 's off and the front lights of Big Bazaar at Ramdaspeth which made it attractive are off. yeah i was really stunned to see this. I visited the mall twice and thought that its closed but then i decided to check things on sunday evening. Ah i was surprised to see that the mall was open. You could see true signs of recession there. Very less shoppers and no bheer bhaar. You could feel real summer inside the mall as the customers were really sweating and trying to shop as early as possible and leave. You could not see any one romancing or roaming here and there because its better to sit in the park then do shopping at Food Bazaar.

My sweet little daughter started crying and we were left with no option but to leave as soon as possible. God so much cost cutting. When customers are not at ease how will they shop. There are plenty of places from where we can purchase food stuffs. I personally preferred Food Bazaar as i found everything at one place and most important thing i shopped with peace of mind there. Such cost cutting measures can go against the brand name and ultimately lead to less profits.

After writing tons of essays for school, I love going to shopping malls and unwinding with my friends and family. After all, essay writing is fun but can really be tiring and can take its toll in your sanity if you don't relax and de-stress from time to time.

All shopping malls are adopting same strategy of cost cutting. First they reduced number of employee, and now they are trying to reduce electricity bill.

6ten has closed most of its shops. Reliance Fresh is facing hard times.

Vinay Yadav
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