CNBC’s Jim Cramer made a “field trip” to a Dollar General store on Tuesday. . .
field trip pic.twitter.com/9X1t034ZTp
— Jim Cramer (@jimcramer) December 28, 2021
. . .and he posted this no-context photo from inside the store, calling it “suboptimal”:
suboptimal pic.twitter.com/bADD5ct3Bn
— Jim Cramer (@jimcramer) December 28, 2021
Um, from the pink Valentine’s Day labels on the shelves, this looks like the store is preparing for Valentine’s Day:
America’s last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts shortage, which began in December, is certainly troubling. Glad I stocked up on 600-piece chocolate hearts last year 🙄 https://t.co/340r4sUaMO
— Brian Ries (@moneyries) December 28, 2021
How does Cramer think shelves get restocked?
Apparently Jim Creamer thinks seasonal retail shelves are reset by magical fairies overnight. https://t.co/mP45dQ1BmC
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) December 29, 2021
Over to you, CNBC, because this photo never should have been tweeted like this by one of your journos in a way that could tank the stock price:
This tweet from @jimcramer is pure bullshit and must be called out. This is a seasonal restocking. Either he knew that and lied, or his research and reporting is "suboptimal." https://t.co/CGlPW2AtR0
— Fred Guttenberg (@fred_guttenberg) December 28, 2021
He’s got a point:
if I lied like this I'd get fired https://t.co/TQ3UHWbzDz
— Jason Linkins (@dceiver) December 28, 2021
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