There's something weird about seeing industrial-style folding chairs for sale in a store like this (and especially seeing them so prominently displayed). They just don't seem like the sort of thing that individuals would buy for their own house! Off to the right, it's nice to see that this store still has a proper fabric department, something that's become less common over the years (I remember the old Port Angeles non-supercenter having a huge fabric department that rivaled Jo-Ann); I wonder if the demise of Jo-Ann will bring more business to Walmart's fabric/arts and crafts department, especially in places (like Port Angeles) where there's really no other competition.
There's something weird about seeing industrial-style folding chairs for sale in a store like this (and especially seeing them so prominently displayed). They just don't seem like the sort of thing that individuals would buy for their own house! Off to the right, it's nice to see that this store still has a proper fabric department, something that's become less common over the years (I remember the old Port Angeles non-supercenter having a huge fabric department that rivaled Jo-Ann); I wonder if the demise of Jo-Ann will bring more business to Walmart's fabric/arts and crafts department, especially in places (like Port Angeles) where there's really no other competition.
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