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Wal-Mart update thread.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:15 am
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:15 am
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:17 am to Numberwang
All I know about Wal-Mart I learned from DanMullins4Life
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:18 am to BluegrassBelle
Hey...you missed the part about them starting a campaign to buy 1/4 trillion in new U.S. made goods.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:20 am to Numberwang
Have they pushed out that much in mom and pops with their stores? We'll call it a wash.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:25 am to BluegrassBelle
Do you also blame Dillard's, Macy's, JC Penney, Brooks Brothers, Joseph A Bank, etc for pushing the old General Stores out of business?
What about Whole Foods? Theyre putting local natural food stores out of business left and right. Our local Ozarks Foods here is about to take a huge hit in under a year.
What about all the Targets? I bet you're a Target shopper...you probably think it's a cool alternative to shop there.
Target pays less for products than Walmart, yet marks their prices higher in an attempt to make more money so they don't go out of business.
What about Whole Foods? Theyre putting local natural food stores out of business left and right. Our local Ozarks Foods here is about to take a huge hit in under a year.
What about all the Targets? I bet you're a Target shopper...you probably think it's a cool alternative to shop there.
Target pays less for products than Walmart, yet marks their prices higher in an attempt to make more money so they don't go out of business.
This post was edited on 7/9/14 at 10:27 am
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:29 am to Hawgeye
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Do you also blame Dillard's, Macy's, JC Penney, Brooks Brothers, Joseph A Bank, etc for pushing the old General Stores out of business?
What about Whole Foods? Theyre putting local natural food stores out of business left and right. Our local Ozarks Foods here is about to take a huge hit in under a year.
What about all the Targets? I bet you're a Target shopper...you probably think it's a cool alternative to shop there.
Target pays less for products than Walmart, yet marks their prices higher in an attempt to make more money so they don't go out of business.
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Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:29 am to Hawgeye
I'm not a fan of big box stores across the board. But Walmart is easily the worst of the bunch. And they have a tendency to attract some of the worst trash in the area because of their price points and product quality. I'll pay a little more at somewhere like Target if need be to avoid dealing with that.
But FWIW I buy majority of my produce at either our local farmer's market or some of the smaller stores that carry local products. Or I just grow it myself in the summer. If I can't manage that I'm shopping at Kroger.
But FWIW I buy majority of my produce at either our local farmer's market or some of the smaller stores that carry local products. Or I just grow it myself in the summer. If I can't manage that I'm shopping at Kroger.
This post was edited on 7/9/14 at 10:32 am
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:32 am to BluegrassBelle
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But FWIW I buy majority of my produce at either our local farmer's market or some of the smaller stores that carry local products.
Do you think that gives you some moral superiority or something? Who gives a shite?
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:34 am to Vols&Shaft83
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Do you think that gives you some moral superiority or something? Who gives a shite?
He suggested I do all my shopping at other box stores. And yeah, I think it's better to put your money towards your local economy and farmers when it's possible. Why wouldn't that be a good thing?
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:34 am to Hawgeye
exactly- you hear the complaints about walmart because they are the biggest and best at what they do. i see amazon is now getting the same treatment.
my family recently purchased some tables from a company called ecovet out of nwa which uses reclaimed wood from walmart pallets or from their trailers or something. anyway, the company is a veteran based company and is green and is using walmart throwaways to make their product. the moral of the story is that walmart is not all bad nor is everything that comes from walmart bad or an attempt at screwing the little guy.
my family recently purchased some tables from a company called ecovet out of nwa which uses reclaimed wood from walmart pallets or from their trailers or something. anyway, the company is a veteran based company and is green and is using walmart throwaways to make their product. the moral of the story is that walmart is not all bad nor is everything that comes from walmart bad or an attempt at screwing the little guy.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:38 am to Numberwang
Wal-Mart kills local businesses. Cannot support someone who is ok with running smaller businesses out of town.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:38 am to BluegrassBelle
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And yeah, I think it's better to put your money towards your local economy and farmers when it's possible. Why wouldn't that be a good thing?
I try to do this as well. I also do most of my big box retail shopping at Costco.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:41 am to UMTigerRebel
I only go to Farmers' Markets to tip over their tables and flip over their stands. Down with small businesses and weakling farmers.
Wal-Mart is love. Wal-Mart is life.
Wal-Mart is love. Wal-Mart is life.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:43 am to Henry Jones Jr
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Wal-Mart kills local businesses. Cannot support someone who is ok with running smaller businesses out of town.
Then I hope you also do not shop Amazon, Target, Whole Foods, Kmart, Dillard's, Macys, or eat at McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:48 am to Henry Jones Jr
Small business needs to figure out how to survive. Can't beat them on price? Beat them on specialization and service. Justify your higher prices by added value.
Posted on 7/9/14 at 10:49 am to Numberwang
The 250 billion promise has been proven to be a lie.
Walmart costs California taxpayers 86 million in public assistance annually.
Each and every Walmart costs local taxpayers.
Walmart benefits from a large amount of people buying their goods with government stipends.
Walmart has a working partnership with the government, if not for this partnership they'd be nothing.
Start thinking for yourself.
Walmart costs California taxpayers 86 million in public assistance annually.
Each and every Walmart costs local taxpayers.
Walmart benefits from a large amount of people buying their goods with government stipends.
Walmart has a working partnership with the government, if not for this partnership they'd be nothing.
Start thinking for yourself.
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