Say Goodbye To KB Toys And Hello To Their Huge Pile Of Garbage
KB Toys is leaving us forever, but their mess can still be seen on the streets of Brooklyn, says reader Dave.
They really don't care about the people around them once they're going out of business.
Picture speaks a thousand words, so I have little left to say. 86th St and 4th Ave, Brooklyn NY
Hey, it looks like you can make a big wheel if you hurry over there.


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I would say it's awful, but really I see businesses messily dump their garbage on the street all the time in NYC. I used to have to cross the street on the opposite side on my way to work because the FedEx store there would just leave their open garbage bags out on the sidewalks and all the garbage would fall out.
@Keirmeister: I don't concurr. I would hate for whatever might have been useable to wind up in a locked dumpster only to go straight to a lanfill. I presume at least some of this stuff wound up being useable and taken home to less-fortunate kids. Either that or crazy homeless people rifled through it. But I hate the fact that so many people, businesses, especially grocery stores, throw away things all the time that would be better donated to goodwill or salvation army.
KB is gone here, but I can't imagine them just throwing the unsold merchandise into the trash. Anything good that goes in the trash probably comes home with the employees, especially during liquidation. The liquidators probably take the unsold stuff and it and stash it in a warehouse to be brought to the next liquidation sale that they run. Or they ship it to another store that is still open, I am betting there are still a couple KB's that are still open.
My local KB was quite thorough in cleaning out their store. Not only did they sell every item off the shelves in their final days - they allowed the rest of the mall stores to come in an scavenge shelves and hooks. They had very little to clear out to the dumpster when the gate finally closed for the final time.
This absolutely looks like the the INSIDE of the KB Toys at Sunrise Mall (Citrus Heights, CA) that we ventured into pre-holiday. Best deal seen - they had a bin of deflated playground balls labeled as rubber hats. Made Mrs. Tripnman giggle uncontrollably on our way out the door. Little trip found one under the tree. :)
I dunno... my wife used to work retail and her company *required* employees to render unusable (read: destroy) unsold merchandise that was bound for the trash. I never got a good explanation why.
That might be what this is.
This could have been left over return product that was destined to be scrapped, but was never handled due to the closings. Or, it could also be the aftermath of some scavenger activity.
If the KB folks actually left it that way, that's quite appalling. Of course, who do you yell at when the corporation is already going under?
It's so that people don't forgo purchasing in order to wait for it to hit the dumpster.
@silver-bolt: They could have donated anything that was still good instead of leaving it to be strewn through the street.
@Mistrez_Mish: I concur. The Queens equivalent of any store is nicer and cleaner than its Brooklyn sibling.
@DrGirlfriend: Those are usually called motorcycle "trikes"...
Alas no human powered ones yet...probably something about the gearing required.






























now that's classy.