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- Record Store Day 2014 is the biggest yet, with hundreds of exclusive new releases and reissues in shops this weekend. But as vinyl pressing plants struggle to keep up with demand, is the event's success in danger of harming independent labels - and even RSD itself?
It helps keep record stores in business, without which there would be a lot less records sold. I buy about 80% of my records in stores, 15% off individuals, and about 5% online. If I didn't have a few decent record stores near me I'd buy many less. While it sounds like a pain in the ass these are the kinds of problems every business encounters all the time. Limes have gone from $25 a case earlier this year to over $165 last time I've checked. Bars hate it but they are still getting people drunk.
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ButterflyEffect · 3910 days ago · link ·
I'm in the same boat as you, just switch 15% off individuals to 15% at concerts. Wow. What has caused limes to jump in price that much that fast?
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