Kmart Is Closing Its Last Full-Sized Store in the U.S. | Entrepreneur
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Kmart's decline reflects a lack of adaptation to market changes and competition. From peak sales of $37 billion in 2000 to $12.1 billion in 2014, its challenges were evident.
The brand's failure to invest in technology and identify its customer base led to its downfall, particularly as it struggled against Walmart and Target in a changing retail landscape.
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