07/09/2024
MATTRESS FIRM IS AN ILLUSION! I hope none of you think I’m crazy, because I have a feeling that I’m not the only one that’s been thinking this, but I’ve finally worked up the courage to say the truth out loud for all to see. Mattress Firm is not real. The entire place is an illusion. It’s like one of those North Korea storefronts where all the produce is actually painted styrofoam.
First of all, with commercial rental rates for this much square footage being tens of thousands of dollars a month, plus the cost of utilities, payroll and insurance, a location like this would need to have something like $250,000 a month to be profitable. But here’s the deal…
Nobody is buying anything. Nobody is going in. Nobody is going out. Nobody has a mattress on the roof of the car. Nobody has a mattress in the bed of the truck.
You have never even seen a mattress firm delivery truck in your neighborhood because there isn’t one.
Your neighbor, friend, co-worker, family member, has never excitedly told you about their new mattress firm mattress because they never got one.
In fact as you read this very post you are probably realizing that not only have you never walked into a Mattress Firm, you have never seen anyone else walking in, or out either. This is not a coincidence.
Even if a Mattress Firm sold 4 mattresses every single day at a cost of $2,000 each with 100% profit margin and $0 in material cost: the economics of having such a large strip center location don’t add up. Not even close. But it doesn’t need to, because it’s all fake.
There is no Mattress Firm. There is no mattress. There are no transactions. The whole store is an illusion, and there must be a deeper, unknown purpose for the endless “locations” in every major city in the nation.
Beware those who defend Mattress Firm. We don’t know their true intentions.🤯🤯🤯