JUST IN: Iconic Australian music and entertainment retailer Sanity has announced the impending closure of all stores around the country. All 50 physical locations will shut down by the end of April. 9News READ MORE:
The company was purchased by Ray Itaoui 13 years ago.
"With our customers shifting to digital for their visual and music content consumption, and with diminishing physical content available to sell to our customer, it has made it impossible to continue with our physical stores," Itaoui said."Our online business - sanity.com.au - will continue to operate, and will service the many loyal customers the brand has continued to be dedicated to over the decades.
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