Arik
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I had a feeling that's who you were talking aboutWhy Arik,,, Did you Boscov today?
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I had a feeling that's who you were talking aboutWhy Arik,,, Did you Boscov today?
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The thing with Walmart is that they are the poster child for "The Race to the Bottom". While most of that mind set is over the legacy lives on.
If you did get to see the movie The Real Cost of Walmart, it shows how they force vendors to lower prices (I do think the movie was a hit piece of propaganda).
However the argument can be made who is really to blame here?
Are we (the public) Walmart minions and blindly buy things or do we just need to save every cent on every item we buy. I posed a question to someone one day, if two seemingly identical items were for sale and one was twenty percent (fifteen, ten, two?) higher but made in the USA and the other cheaper on was made someplace on the other side of the planet what would you buy?
Sadly most folks will buy the cheaper, maybe me too...
So is Walmart forcing us to buy cheap goods or are we forcing Walmart to sell cheap goods?
The other argument made is that the USA manufactures more things than it ever has. We have moved on from low skill jobs such as garment manufacturing or bulk machine operating jobs. We have higher skill jobs and better wages. With manufacturing pay scale kinda flat for decades the USA can be very competitive in certain areas. Is this argument true, well, I'll leave that to someone else to prove or not.
Lastly, why do we need to buy so much stuff? My grandparents had less disposable junk around the house and more money in the bank. (I am no different I could toss out half the stuff in the house and never miss it) Consumerism is a hobby today and the credit companies love it it seems. Folks go in debt to buy things they don't really need. Such goes life I suppose
I shop at Walmart for most of my food and bought a lot of Perfecta ammo there.
No one is forced to work anyplace including Walmart.
If you are qualified for a better position or are the number 1 bread winner with a family this probably is not going to be enough and that's not Walmart's fault.
Don't have more kids than you can take care of.If you can only take care of yourself,stay single.If you can't even take care of yourself keep living with mom an dad.
What store is this?
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What do you think?
I'm no economic expert, but I think they are.
May not help but I think I'm going to boycott them.
Workers overseas working in sweat shops make less than $5.00 a week and work in deplorable conditions.
And Walmart make a HUGE profit on their sweat. Sometimes 80% profit.
What do you think?
I'm no economic expert, but I think they are.
May not help but I think I'm going to boycott them.
And none of the other chains do those same things? And how many jobs and small businesses does Amazon cost? And no one else sells merchandise made overseas? Where have you been? And legitimate designated historic properties are well protected by both Federal and state laws (and often local laws). So why hasn't Wal-Mart been arrested for building on those designated historic properties?
"Yup, I hate Walmart. I have been boycotting them for over ten years. "First, they like many of the large corporations have put many small businesses on the street. Secondly, much of their products are made outside the US, just adding to more employment problems. Thirdly, they have no respect for our history and will not hesitate to build on historical property. "
And none of the other chains do those same things? And how many jobs and small businesses does Amazon cost? And no one else sells merchandise made overseas? Where have you been? And legitimate designated historic properties are well protected by both Federal and state laws (and often local laws). So why hasn't Wal-Mart been arrested for building on those designated historic properties?
If you're gonna resort to logic and reason then I'm outta here.
i can get some things i need at walmart...cheaper than at other stores....works for me.....
Well, gee, I hate to ask do you "hate" Amazon, or any other super effective companies?
The America I have lived in fir almost 70 years is built on "build a better mousetrap and they will come" competition. Walmart and Amazon and quite a few other re-sellers are quite good at building their mousetraps.
They optimize every buying decision, help consumers figure out which of their many choices are the best, and then optimize every "selling" price and price-point decision. That creates a lot of jobs, but it also eliminates a lot of mom and pop operations who can't compete.
I can't hate them, because I recognize their "smarts" and the fact that they save me money, but do I feel bad for the corner store owners that I know that no longer can compete--yes. On the other hand, lots of corner hardware stores are now affiliated with Ace or True-Valu to minimize their wholesale and advertising costs, so locals are still around. They survived Home Depot and Lowes!
Apparently, you don't follow the news much.
That's assuming they sell guns and ammo. I remember when Walmart sold guns and ammo, that was sometime around 1998.
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What does the frequency of my news intake have to do with this?
If there was some heinous act committed by Wal-Mart then enlighten me, please.
I'm open.