I don't blame people for doing that. They are going for the cheap. I don't totally blame even the retailers at the point it's their business.
But I'm worried, because the little business is slowly dying. The problem with these retailers is they don't distribute the money regionally, like the small business do. They invest the money in some financial operations, and only a small amount locally. So the local economy is getting affected. Everytime they open a new mega shopping center in a zone, who suffers more is the small business. Ending up in closing. They say that compensate this by getting new jobs. But the problem is that they underpay their employers and in the end, it doesn't benefit the local economy. Less money, less commerce.
And sooner or later, this will explode in their faces. But it's ok for them, part of their money is in a fiscal paradise.
Yes I'm worried and pissed. After all these retailers work as banks, not to lend money to people (like any regular bank do) but for finance their own financial operations (and sometimes dubious) .