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Chicago π©
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Costco is gonna stop selling books in the US in the new year citing it's too labor intensive. Gossip on Reddit was they no longer have a book buyer either; I felt in the past 5 years I have noticed a quality decline in the books offered. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/costco-to-end-book-sales-in-hundreds-of-stores-starting-next-year-reports/ar-AA1v53IU
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justin.framedl.eth
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a bit sad to see as we've been buying kids books from there π
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Chicago π©
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Yeah π’ I did see Barnes and Noble is on the rebound though. We are getting a huge one in Chicago's Wicker Park. Otherwise, we have a few local ones that have books at full retail price. I only buy them from there for someone's bday. Otherwise, I'm hardcore library user.
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