They already have - [broken link removed]
Got to disagree on the DVD shop - I suspect that Movie channels, cheaper DVDs in the like of HMV/Virgin, pirate DVDs and on-line entertainment have all combined to kill-off the DVD store. I live in a town of 7,000 people that has had no DVD store for the past two years.And echoing your point MOB; DVD rental shops and Pizza parlours...
I think I recall reading that Cinemas tend to do ok in a recession - it is a cheap night out.
Really... what cinema do you use
money lenders should also do well.
According to the Gardai, the present fellows from de banks were washing it first before puting it out to workYeah, but what a dirty business
And echoing your point MOB; DVD rental shops and Pizza parlours...
I'd also agree with Vanilla on the undertakers although I'd say that in both instances customers might seek cheaper products from the same supplier.
I am wondering what types of businesses are the best to surivive recessions. I've heard Bookies, cinemas and garden centres are the best. Also sales of coffee goes up in these times.
Anyone any thoughts on this?
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