This episode explores the history of Toys R Us, from its 1948 beginnings to its rise as a global toy retail giant, and its eventual decline due to mounting debt, fierce competition from Walmart, Target, and Amazon, and changing market trends. After years of struggling, the company filed for bankruptcy in 2017, closing hundreds of stores and marking the end of an era for the iconic American brand, though some international branches continue to operate.
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