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Enemy at the Gates: Wal-Mart Redefines Toy RetailClick here to see the February 2005 TDmonthly Magazine coverage on the battle with Wal-Mart.
”And it’s not just a matter of price, according to Beemer; being first in line for new toys can make all the difference. “For years, retailers like FAO and Toys R Us had the advantage of getting toys one to two weeks earlier than others,” Beemer said. “That advantage doesn’t exist anymore. Now, manufacturers have to go to Wal-Mart first because they’re number one. ”With the recent trend in piggy-back partnerships, such as KB toys placement of 600 (up from 77 last year) mini-stores within Sears outlets or Toys R Us outlets in 1,100 Albertsons food stores, it´s clear that toy retailers aren´t giving up without a fight. “Specialty retailers are trying anything in an attempt to cast a wider net,” claimed Beemer. “Having toys in a grocery store creates the possibility for impulse buys. Just like a grandparent who goes to Wal-mart for clothes and ends up picking up a toy for the grandkids.” But he adds that one hot toy can be all it takes to turn things around. “If a parent goes shopping for a specific toy and doesn’t find it, they often end up spending more on other toys.” The result of not having a Tickle-Me-Elmo this year? “We only had a so-so Christmas rather than a home-run.” In spite of a lackluster holiday season—MasterCard Advisors report that specialty toy sales dipped 7.7 percent—Beemer doesn’t see doom on the horizon. “I think Toys R Us will come through this year [2004] better than last,” Beemer claimed. “They may not post a huge dollar increase, but they’ve seen a significant increase in the number of shoppers thanks to heavy couponing.” He adds, “However, Wall Street may not be excited by this.” This article was published by TDmonthly.com on 2/1/04
Catalog Request Form Read what more than 400 retailers have told TDmonthly about toys since 2005 in Toy-Store Owners Talk to TDmonthly. Writer's Bio:
Tim Connolly has a degree in film production from the University of Texas at Austin and writes screenplays when he isn’t test-driving remote control speedboats in his bathtub. Read more articles by this author
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