Bed Bath & Beyond bashes California
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Something about a bankrupt home goods store calling out the Golden State has left California’s political elite scrambling—and the chaos
Bed Bath & Beyond announced this week it won’t open or operate ... “This decision isn’t about politics — it’s about reality,” Marcus Lemonis, the company’s executive chair, said in a Wednesday statement. He said California’s business ...
Marcus Lemonis says Bed Bath & Beyond will avoid California retail operations due to expensive regulations, instead offering online delivery within 24-48 hours.
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Bed Bath & Beyond executive chairman Marcus Lemonis told Newsmax on Wednesday he would “love to see Gavin Newsom out of office” in an interview railing against the California governor. “We want to be in markets where we can actually make a profit and ...
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(Gray News) - Bed, Bath & Beyond is opening stores again after filing for bankruptcy and closing all its stores in 2023, but there will not be any in California. On Wednesday, Bed, Bath & Beyond’s executive chairman, Marcus Lemonis, explained why the company has decided not to open stores in the state.
Beyond ( NYSE: BYON) CEO Marcus Lemonis is steering clear of California, calling out the state’s overregulation, high taxes, and risky business environment for his decision to not open or operate Bed Bath & Beyond retail stores in the state.