You won't believe this suitcase disaster caught on video at Kmart!

Kmart is filled with many wonderful products that can be grabbed for reasonable prices.

One Kmart, however, was filled to the brim with this single item!

A customer named Paul shared a video of hundreds of bright pink suitcases filling a Kmart store in Melbourne.


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Kmart customer Paul shared a video of the hundreds of $89 70cm Albany Hard Case in Kmart on social media. Image source: TikTok/@_di_paull.




The store, split over three floors, has been filled with rows and rows of the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case.

'Who ordered all these suitcases?' Paul asked.

He even went so far as to hint at a potential mistake by store staff, captioning his post ‘Someone at Kmart is getting fired!’

The video left many users stumped. Jokes such as 'You get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, everyone gets a pink suitcase!' and 'That’s more suitcases than employees at this point,' quickly emerged.

One user commented on the problems this could cause: ‘Next thing the airport carousel will have 20 of these and everyone taking the wrong one.’


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Bright pink suitcases can be seen on all three floors of this Kmart. Image source: TikTok/(@_di_paul.


Many other Kmart fans agreed that this must have been an unfortunate error.


‘I'm a department manager at a grocery store and the fear of mistakenly ordering thousands of something shakes me to my core,’ one user said.

'Ordered 300 instead of 30,' another said.

A third user added, 'Now I know why my Kmart didn’t have any in stock, they’re all in this store!'

You can watch the full video and see the insane amount of bright pink suitcases below:



How Retail Stores Handle Product Surplus

This situation may lead you to question how a big retail store like Kmart handles product surplus.

Firstly, surplus happens–it's a standard part of retail. Retailers inevitably encounter surplus inventory due to factors like overestimation of demand, seasonal trends, and market changes.

When an excess of stock happens, the stores use a variety of strategies to ensure that products aren't wasted. Sometimes, they will slash prices significantly to entice shoppers, like a clearance sale.


Furthermore, stores like Kmart often employ inventory management systems that help them keep track of their stock levels and forecast demand more accurately. This technology may help prevent any surplus of products.

Surprisingly, there are other less-known ways retailers deal with excess stock. Products might be donated to charitable organisations, especially clothing, toys, or kitchen appliances that can benefit the less fortunate.
Key Takeaways

  • A Kmart customer has shared a video revealing hundreds of bright pink suitcases at a store in Melbourne.
  • The video, showing the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case placed in different areas of the three-storey store, stumped many social media users.
  • Numerous Kmart fans suggested that it appeared to have been a mistake, with comments such as poking fun at the comical number of suitcases found in the store.
Have you ever experienced something similar like this before? Or will you be getting one of these suitcases for yourself? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Kmart is filled with many wonderful products that can be grabbed for reasonable prices.

One Kmart, however, was filled to the brim with this single item!

A customer named Paul shared a video of hundreds of bright pink suitcases filling a Kmart store in Melbourne.


View attachment 27604
Kmart customer Paul shared a video of the hundreds of $89 70cm Albany Hard Case in Kmart on social media. Image source: TikTok/@_di_paull.




The store, split over three floors, has been filled with rows and rows of the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case.

'Who ordered all these suitcases?' Paul asked.

He even went so far as to hint at a potential mistake by store staff, captioning his post ‘Someone at Kmart is getting fired!’

The video left many users stumped. Jokes such as 'You get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, everyone gets a pink suitcase!' and 'That’s more suitcases than employees at this point,' quickly emerged.

One user commented on the problems this could cause: ‘Next thing the airport carousel will have 20 of these and everyone taking the wrong one.’


View attachment 27605
Bright pink suitcases can be seen on all three floors of this Kmart. Image source: TikTok/(@_di_paul.


Many other Kmart fans agreed that this must have been an unfortunate error.


‘I'm a department manager at a grocery store and the fear of mistakenly ordering thousands of something shakes me to my core,’ one user said.

'Ordered 300 instead of 30,' another said.

A third user added, 'Now I know why my Kmart didn’t have any in stock, they’re all in this store!'

You can watch the full video and see the insane amount of bright pink suitcases below:



How Retail Stores Handle Product Surplus

This situation may lead you to question how a big retail store like Kmart handles product surplus.

Firstly, surplus happens–it's a standard part of retail. Retailers inevitably encounter surplus inventory due to factors like overestimation of demand, seasonal trends, and market changes.

When an excess of stock happens, the stores use a variety of strategies to ensure that products aren't wasted. Sometimes, they will slash prices significantly to entice shoppers, like a clearance sale.


Furthermore, stores like Kmart often employ inventory management systems that help them keep track of their stock levels and forecast demand more accurately. This technology may help prevent any surplus of products.

Surprisingly, there are other less-known ways retailers deal with excess stock. Products might be donated to charitable organisations, especially clothing, toys, or kitchen appliances that can benefit the less fortunate.
Key Takeaways

  • A Kmart customer has shared a video revealing hundreds of bright pink suitcases at a store in Melbourne.
  • The video, showing the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case placed in different areas of the three-storey store, stumped many social media users.
  • Numerous Kmart fans suggested that it appeared to have been a mistake, with comments such as poking fun at the comical number of suitcases found in the store.
Have you ever experienced something similar like this before? Or will you be getting one of these suitcases for yourself? Let us know in the comments below!

Needed to buy this size suitcase in Adelaide recently, got a boring grey one, so ribboned it for airport carousel. Would have loved pink, but not in BULK.
 
Kmart is filled with many wonderful products that can be grabbed for reasonable prices.

One Kmart, however, was filled to the brim with this single item!

A customer named Paul shared a video of hundreds of bright pink suitcases filling a Kmart store in Melbourne.


View attachment 27604
Kmart customer Paul shared a video of the hundreds of $89 70cm Albany Hard Case in Kmart on social media. Image source: TikTok/@_di_paull.




The store, split over three floors, has been filled with rows and rows of the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case.

'Who ordered all these suitcases?' Paul asked.

He even went so far as to hint at a potential mistake by store staff, captioning his post ‘Someone at Kmart is getting fired!’

The video left many users stumped. Jokes such as 'You get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, everyone gets a pink suitcase!' and 'That’s more suitcases than employees at this point,' quickly emerged.

One user commented on the problems this could cause: ‘Next thing the airport carousel will have 20 of these and everyone taking the wrong one.’


View attachment 27605
Bright pink suitcases can be seen on all three floors of this Kmart. Image source: TikTok/(@_di_paul.


Many other Kmart fans agreed that this must have been an unfortunate error.


‘I'm a department manager at a grocery store and the fear of mistakenly ordering thousands of something shakes me to my core,’ one user said.

'Ordered 300 instead of 30,' another said.

A third user added, 'Now I know why my Kmart didn’t have any in stock, they’re all in this store!'

You can watch the full video and see the insane amount of bright pink suitcases below:



How Retail Stores Handle Product Surplus

This situation may lead you to question how a big retail store like Kmart handles product surplus.

Firstly, surplus happens–it's a standard part of retail. Retailers inevitably encounter surplus inventory due to factors like overestimation of demand, seasonal trends, and market changes.

When an excess of stock happens, the stores use a variety of strategies to ensure that products aren't wasted. Sometimes, they will slash prices significantly to entice shoppers, like a clearance sale.


Furthermore, stores like Kmart often employ inventory management systems that help them keep track of their stock levels and forecast demand more accurately. This technology may help prevent any surplus of products.

Surprisingly, there are other less-known ways retailers deal with excess stock. Products might be donated to charitable organisations, especially clothing, toys, or kitchen appliances that can benefit the less fortunate.
Key Takeaways

  • A Kmart customer has shared a video revealing hundreds of bright pink suitcases at a store in Melbourne.
  • The video, showing the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case placed in different areas of the three-storey store, stumped many social media users.
  • Numerous Kmart fans suggested that it appeared to have been a mistake, with comments such as poking fun at the comical number of suitcases found in the store.
Have you ever experienced something similar like this before? Or will you be getting one of these suitcases for yourself? Let us know in the comments below!

Give them to foster kids who don’t usually have more then a plastic garbage bag for their very few things.
 
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Kmart is filled with many wonderful products that can be grabbed for reasonable prices.

One Kmart, however, was filled to the brim with this single item!

A customer named Paul shared a video of hundreds of bright pink suitcases filling a Kmart store in Melbourne.


View attachment 27604
Kmart customer Paul shared a video of the hundreds of $89 70cm Albany Hard Case in Kmart on social media. Image source: TikTok/@_di_paull.




The store, split over three floors, has been filled with rows and rows of the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case.

'Who ordered all these suitcases?' Paul asked.

He even went so far as to hint at a potential mistake by store staff, captioning his post ‘Someone at Kmart is getting fired!’

The video left many users stumped. Jokes such as 'You get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, everyone gets a pink suitcase!' and 'That’s more suitcases than employees at this point,' quickly emerged.

One user commented on the problems this could cause: ‘Next thing the airport carousel will have 20 of these and everyone taking the wrong one.’


View attachment 27605
Bright pink suitcases can be seen on all three floors of this Kmart. Image source: TikTok/(@_di_paul.


Many other Kmart fans agreed that this must have been an unfortunate error.


‘I'm a department manager at a grocery store and the fear of mistakenly ordering thousands of something shakes me to my core,’ one user said.

'Ordered 300 instead of 30,' another said.

A third user added, 'Now I know why my Kmart didn’t have any in stock, they’re all in this store!'

You can watch the full video and see the insane amount of bright pink suitcases below:



How Retail Stores Handle Product Surplus

This situation may lead you to question how a big retail store like Kmart handles product surplus.

Firstly, surplus happens–it's a standard part of retail. Retailers inevitably encounter surplus inventory due to factors like overestimation of demand, seasonal trends, and market changes.

When an excess of stock happens, the stores use a variety of strategies to ensure that products aren't wasted. Sometimes, they will slash prices significantly to entice shoppers, like a clearance sale.


Furthermore, stores like Kmart often employ inventory management systems that help them keep track of their stock levels and forecast demand more accurately. This technology may help prevent any surplus of products.

Surprisingly, there are other less-known ways retailers deal with excess stock. Products might be donated to charitable organisations, especially clothing, toys, or kitchen appliances that can benefit the less fortunate.
Key Takeaways

  • A Kmart customer has shared a video revealing hundreds of bright pink suitcases at a store in Melbourne.
  • The video, showing the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case placed in different areas of the three-storey store, stumped many social media users.
  • Numerous Kmart fans suggested that it appeared to have been a mistake, with comments such as poking fun at the comical number of suitcases found in the store.
Have you ever experienced something similar like this before? Or will you be getting one of these suitcases for yourself? Let us know in the comments below
 
Kmart is filled with many wonderful products that can be grabbed for reasonable prices.

One Kmart, however, was filled to the brim with this single item!

A customer named Paul shared a video of hundreds of bright pink suitcases filling a Kmart store in Melbourne.


View attachment 27604
Kmart customer Paul shared a video of the hundreds of $89 70cm Albany Hard Case in Kmart on social media. Image source: TikTok/@_di_paull.




The store, split over three floors, has been filled with rows and rows of the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case.

'Who ordered all these suitcases?' Paul asked.

He even went so far as to hint at a potential mistake by store staff, captioning his post ‘Someone at Kmart is getting fired!’

The video left many users stumped. Jokes such as 'You get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, you get a pink suitcase, everyone gets a pink suitcase!' and 'That’s more suitcases than employees at this point,' quickly emerged.

One user commented on the problems this could cause: ‘Next thing the airport carousel will have 20 of these and everyone taking the wrong one.’


View attachment 27605
Bright pink suitcases can be seen on all three floors of this Kmart. Image source: TikTok/(@_di_paul.


Many other Kmart fans agreed that this must have been an unfortunate error.


‘I'm a department manager at a grocery store and the fear of mistakenly ordering thousands of something shakes me to my core,’ one user said.

'Ordered 300 instead of 30,' another said.

A third user added, 'Now I know why my Kmart didn’t have any in stock, they’re all in this store!'

You can watch the full video and see the insane amount of bright pink suitcases below:



How Retail Stores Handle Product Surplus

This situation may lead you to question how a big retail store like Kmart handles product surplus.

Firstly, surplus happens–it's a standard part of retail. Retailers inevitably encounter surplus inventory due to factors like overestimation of demand, seasonal trends, and market changes.

When an excess of stock happens, the stores use a variety of strategies to ensure that products aren't wasted. Sometimes, they will slash prices significantly to entice shoppers, like a clearance sale.


Furthermore, stores like Kmart often employ inventory management systems that help them keep track of their stock levels and forecast demand more accurately. This technology may help prevent any surplus of products.

Surprisingly, there are other less-known ways retailers deal with excess stock. Products might be donated to charitable organisations, especially clothing, toys, or kitchen appliances that can benefit the less fortunate.
Key Takeaways

  • A Kmart customer has shared a video revealing hundreds of bright pink suitcases at a store in Melbourne.
  • The video, showing the $89 70cm Albany Hard Case placed in different areas of the three-storey store, stumped many social media users.
  • Numerous Kmart fans suggested that it appeared to have been a mistake, with comments such as poking fun at the comical number of suitcases found in the store.
Have you ever experienced something similar like this before? Or will you be getting one of these suitcases for yourself? Let us know in the comments below!

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