Bed Bath & Beyond Hope
Bloomberg Businessweek US|February 13, 2023
The near-bankrupt retailer was hit by Covid, but it has plenty of its own missteps to blame
By James E. Ellis
Bed Bath & Beyond Hope

In late summer, as Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. faced plunging sales and a revolt by suppliers angry over unpaid bills, the company’s management called a meeting. Interim Chief Executive Officer Sue Gove told staff at headquarters in Union, New Jersey, that more face time would help address the retailer’s mounting woes, according to six former managers and employees who attended but asked not to be named talking about internal company business.

To many employees—most of whom had already returned to the office three days a week starting last March—the request seemed like just another example of how executives were mired in minutiae as the chain barreled toward bankruptcy. One employee spoke up and said an extra day in the office wouldn’t turn around the struggling company. Many in the room nodded or applauded, according to the former managers and employees.

When other well-known stores have spiraled into distress in recent years, e-commerce often took the blame. But the case of Bed Bath & Beyond is more complicated. Although the chain was hurt by online rivals such as Amazon.com Inc., its undoing is also a story of how attempting to abandon a company’s strategy and quickly reinvent itself during a time of financial weakness can end in tears.

Layoffs, management changes, boardroom shake-ups, stock buybacks, and strategic overhauls are go-to maneuvers for modern business, and Bed Bath & Beyond tried them all. But at almost every recent turn, the company took steps that led it deeper into a financial quagmire.

This story is from the February 13, 2023 edition of Bloomberg Businessweek US.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the February 13, 2023 edition of Bloomberg Businessweek US.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK USView All
Instagram's Founders Say It's Time for a New Social App
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Instagram's Founders Say It's Time for a New Social App

The rise of AI and the fall of Twitter could create opportunities for upstarts

time-read
4 mins  |
March 13, 2023
Running in Circles
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Running in Circles

A subscription running shoe program aims to fight footwear waste

time-read
3 mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023
What I Learned Working at a Hawaiien Mega-Resort
Bloomberg Businessweek US

What I Learned Working at a Hawaiien Mega-Resort

Nine wild secrets from the staff at Turtle Bay, who have to manage everyone from haughty honeymooners to go-go-dancing golfers.

time-read
10 mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023
How Noma Will Blossom In Kyoto
Bloomberg Businessweek US

How Noma Will Blossom In Kyoto

The best restaurant in the world just began its second pop-up in Japan. Here's what's cooking

time-read
3 mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023
The Last-Mover Problem
Bloomberg Businessweek US

The Last-Mover Problem

A startup called Sennder is trying to bring an extremely tech-resistant industry into the age of apps

time-read
10+ mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023
Tick Tock, TikTok
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Tick Tock, TikTok

The US thinks the Chinese-owned social media app is a major national security risk. TikTok is running out of ways to avoid a ban

time-read
10+ mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023
Cleaner Clothing Dye, Made From Bacteria
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Cleaner Clothing Dye, Made From Bacteria

A UK company produces colors with less water than conventional methods and no toxic chemicals

time-read
3 mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023
Pumping Heat in Hamburg
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Pumping Heat in Hamburg

The German port city plans to store hot water underground and bring it up to heat homes in the winter

time-read
3 mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023
Sustainability: Calamari's Climate Edge
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Sustainability: Calamari's Climate Edge

Squid's ability to flourish in warmer waters makes it fitting for a diet for the changing environment

time-read
4 mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023
New Money, New Problems
Bloomberg Businessweek US

New Money, New Problems

In Naples, an influx of wealthy is displacing out-of-towners lower-income workers

time-read
4 mins  |
March 20 - 27, 2023