Article 4F603 Man critical of decision to site two virtually identical tire shops next to same Taco Bell

Man critical of decision to site two virtually identical tire shops next to same Taco Bell

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Rob Beschizza
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A man in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, was confused when the Tire Discounters next to Taco Bell refused to honor a quote, then bemused to learn that the place he'd called was actually Discount Tires-on the other side of the Taco Bell.

"What I experienced that day was crazy, funny, yet I'm still mad at the asshole who did this," adds Michael Gearlds.

Gearlds offers a simple but perfectly cromulent critique of the hotelier model of location competition, the hotelling principle of minimal differention, and their spread to other retail segments.

I wanted to see if the restaurant on the other side of the tire shop was a Chipotle, but according to Google Maps it's a Red Robin.

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