I think this is a wake-up call for any business that relies on physical cards and gifts. The shift towards digital communication is real and it's not just Royal Mail who's feeling it . With more people opting for e-gifts, it's only natural that companies like Card Factory need to adapt their strategy ASAP . But what if this means having to cut back on the physical card business altogether? It's a tough pill to swallow, especially during the holiday season when sales are already expected to be soft. I'm curious to see how Card Factory will navigate this and come out stronger on the other side .
The big question is, what's next for Card Factory? They're still gonna make cards, but are we really buying that much physical stuff anymore? I mean, think about it, people are saving up for essentials, not splurging on fancy gift cards. And yeah, digital communication is the future, so maybe they should be shifting more of their focus there...
I cant believe this... Card Factory is like one of those old-school shops that still exist I mean, who uses physical cards anymore? Its all about digital stuff nowadays. And with inflation on the rise, people are just not spending as much cash. I remember when my grandma used to buy birthday cards for everyone in the family every year... now it's like they're a luxury item . Anyway, I guess Card Factory will have to find new ways to make money if they want to stay in business. Maybe they can try making digital cards or something?