jonyyuma
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Eddie are you aiming this DO BETTER theory at the current administration too?Jus askin?
Eddie, I have to agree with you about them.Before them it was Sears and Kmart..Walmart just wanted to grow,but they do force others out of business..The economy is not doing very well either...So walmart might just fall to it's own forces?? I really hate the Doorgreeters are being removed, they were mostly retired here and could use the extra income. I guess ,Now they will have to Hire a Security person at the door.
I'm with Gale and Eddie on this one. As far as the greeters, sad, but we still have them at our airports (TSA)Where else? Oh yeah, Church:thumbsup:
Walmart likely hires more employees than the 10 or 15 businesses that "they" supposedly put out of business. The average SuperCenter has 300+ employees. Also the tax revenue paid by Walmart (sales taxes) are more than the "closed" stores combined easily. (Some property taxes are differed, or not charged for a negotiated term in some towns, as a way to get Walmart to move in)
Allot of what Walmart sells, you can buy elsewhere, but hard to touch their buying power. Some things are made just for Walmart.
If folks don't want to shop at Walmart, Don't. Walmart will be here along time, even Kmart is still in business, just on a smaller scale.
What other "evil" chain stores are there that no one wants to shop at? BestBuy, Staples, Kroger?
Western, You are right ...we bring the Walmarts of the world on ourselves...the power of price and it has driven the mom and pop businesses out of business but we did it to ourselves to save some money and China and other countries are laughing ...Yes, I buy some few things from Walmart but we go out of our way to avoid them and shop at our local grocery, tire store and the one hardware store that is left.
Brin, I shop at Walmart for groceries and other things I need, I don't "NOT" shop at any place in particular unless I have a customer related issue with them. Mostly I shop as you I guess, Tires I can get cheaper at a "chain" tire storeIf I need a wider range of hardware I go to Lowes or HD "chain" stores.
I often can find better produce/ fruit at a smaller grocer, whether a Chain brand or not.
I shop where I can save $$ on most things, higher end stuff I shop the internet. I do know that almost anywhere I shop, they have "stuff" made in China or somewhere else, so not unique to wally world. I wont let emotion cause me to spend more money than I have too on consumable items.