Fecteau: We Killed Benny’s

Matt Fecteau, GoLocalProv Guest MINDSETTER™

Fecteau: We Killed Benny’s

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A tragic sign of the times, another family-owned business has closed its doors for good. Benny’s will shutter its stores across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut by the end of this year. Benny’s has been around for almost a century, and seeing it close is disheartening. The family-owned company has cited retirement as the main reason, but – perhaps — became resigned to its fate: stores like Benny’s are too antiquated to survive in today’s business environment.

I have nostalgic memories of Benny’s growing up. That’s where my dad bought my first bike; a place I would buy candy with my allowance money, and sometimes even hang out with my friends. The employees mostly had a smile on their face, and I knew many of them from my neighborhood – mothers, and fathers of my closest friends. This was a large part of my childhood. With the closing of Benny’s, it’s almost like the passing of a relative.

However, in another twist, Amazon may relocate its headquarters to Providence, Rhode Island, a move that could create 50,000 new jobs, and generate billions in revenue. This would almost surely change the landscape of Rhode Island, making it a place, once again, known as the hub of innovation just like when Slater Mill first opened its doors over two centuries ago.

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Benny’s was a casualty of our new globalized world – few can argue here. We are becoming much less localized, and more globalized. Multilateral corporations like Amazon have a leg up on the small businesses like Benny’s, putting them at a strategic disadvantage in an integrated free-market economy. Mom and pop stores cannot compete against corporations that buy products with rock-bottom prices, cutting the middle man out in the process.

We all played a role in Benny’s demise. I am just as guilty as most simply buying goods online instead of merely purchasing them in a brick and mortar store. This is the reality in which we live, however; technology has empowered us to shop for goods from the relative comfort of our own homes at a deep discount, forfeiting the more fulfilling experience of social interaction.

Seeing Benny’s close, and the potential to bring Amazon into Rhode Island fills me with varied emotion, both sadness and excitement. We are at a point where modernity and tradition have diverted, perhaps at the expense of part of our identity.

I will miss Benny’s, but also, understand we need to embrace change, and at least it is leaving with some grace, giving us one last chance to say goodbye. We should remember that change is a part of life, and sometimes, it is for the best – as difficult as that can be to accept.

 

Matt Fecteau ([email protected]) of Pawtucket, Rhode Island was a Democratic candidate for office in 2014 and 2016. He is a Master of Public Administration candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and an Iraq War veteran. Follow him on Twitter @MatthewFecteau   

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