>>510826481 (OP) Not sure why, but a lot of it changed during covid. My guess is that there are a lot more homeless now, and that's when they're most active.
>>510826616 That's when I started to notice it. Your homeless point is not one I thought of.
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7/19/2025, 9:46:00 PM No.510826905
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7/19/2025, 9:46:30 PM No.510826954
>>510826481 (OP) I think it's just a question of employees to customer ratio. if you force people to shop during early hours you don't have to pay employees the night hours where there's few customers. Likely they were losing money from keeping it open late and covid reset peoples expectations allowing them to end this unprofitable practice without causing pushback
>>510826481 (OP) Good question anon, unfortunately I have no idea.
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7/19/2025, 10:00:22 PM No.510827937
>>510826481 (OP) Main thing beyond homelessness and crime is that the afterhours don't have enough business to warrant paying employees that time to keep it open. Small businesses have been getting gangraped by the government and big businesses for so long their margins have gotten pathetically thin.
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7/19/2025, 10:00:54 PM No.510827967
>>510826481 (OP) i used to be able to buy groceries from the pharmacy after my graveyard shift job. it was kino. now they all close early...
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7/19/2025, 10:01:01 PM No.510827975
>>510826481 (OP) Koreatown in LA still has lots of places open after midnight on weekdays
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7/19/2025, 10:25:05 PM No.510829948
>>510826481 (OP) niggers basically and it does ruin the chill work that overnight employees can somewhat enjoy