This paper is excellent! You write in a very engaging and professional manner. One area that interested me in your paper was your discussion on supply and demand. More specifically, your reference to Walmart’s changing demand for 2022. With inflation, I can see why there is less demand for nonessential goods like apparel and home goods. Maggie Valenti shares in her article that, “A significant portion of people (42%) also report changing their grocery spending habits. They report avoiding name brands and focusing on essential items.” (Valenti, 2022) As people are focusing more saving money and getting by without non-essential items, I am sure we will hear more about warehouses teeming with non-essential items. Anyway, thank you for sharing your research and perspectives.
Sage,
This paper is excellent! You write in a very engaging and professional manner. One area that interested me in your paper was your discussion on supply and demand. More specifically, your reference to Walmart’s changing demand for 2022. With inflation, I can see why there is less demand for nonessential goods like apparel and home goods. Maggie Valenti shares in her article that, “A significant portion of people (42%) also report changing their grocery spending habits. They report avoiding name brands and focusing on essential items.” (Valenti, 2022) As people are focusing more saving money and getting by without non-essential items, I am sure we will hear more about warehouses teeming with non-essential items. Anyway, thank you for sharing your research and perspectives.
Best Regards,
Kristy
References
Valenti, M. (2022). US Economy 2022: Inflation Has Changed 80% Of Consumers' Spending Habits. International Business Times. Retrieved 4 September 2022, from https://www.ibtimes.com/us-economy-2022-inflation-has-changed-80-consumers-spending-habits-3528650.