The Central Scrutinizer
Penultimate Amazing
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Evidence?
Read anti-Wal-Mart message boards and articles sometime. When you want a laugh.
Evidence?
How many stores did Wal-Mart/Starbucks/Dunkin Donuts/Pizz Hut, etc open in their first 3-4 years?
Did it occur to you that some people are perfectly happy running 1 store and don't wish to expand nationally?
I don't know. A long time perhaps.
You tell me.
Read anti-Wal-Mart message boards and articles sometime. When you want a laugh.
How long will it take before we can say they have a "winning ticket"?
Sure. But does that mean they have a "winning ticket"? Until they are outcompeted by another (chain)store?
Isn't that the credo of the capitalistic market? Caveat Emptor, which will mean that bad products disappear?
You said there were some. You tell me.
That's not evidence.
Link.
Obviously, he doesn't trust the market to decide whether anyone wants Starbucks there or not. If he really hates it so much, and he's so convinced it's a "cancer," why not say nothing when they move in, and let them lose gobs of money when they move into a neighborhood where they're not wanted?
Somehow, I'm betting Starbucks has done a little research and discovered that, contrary to what Everett says, some people would love to be able to buy a 3-euro cup of latte.
You would be amazed how many people cannot grasp this simple concept.
This may well be the facts behind WalMart's success but in the UK there have been cases of large companies using their purchasing power (for instance) to prevent certain smaller retailers being able to stock the goods they would choose to stock if they had the choice.
This may well be the facts behind WalMart's success but in the UK there have been cases of large companies using their purchasing power (for instance) to prevent certain smaller retailers being able to stock the goods they would choose to stock if they had the choice. So with a cursory view of a particular instance you may conclude "people choose not to go to shop X because they no longer stock Y" however that conclusion is in fact erroneous. What actually happened was that the larger company made the choice for the consumer - neither the smaller store nor the consumer had a choice to make.
Can you site these cases please?
There are also manufacturers who choose not to sell their products in Wal-Mart or other big box stores, preferring only to have smaller retailers carry their goods. Stihl chain saws are one example. You cannot buy them at Home Depot.
Not serious, then.6 years, 7 months, 14 days, 11 hours, 55 minutes and 36 seconds.
Yes
No
I said there were none. So you tell me.
Yes, it is.
FOOLMEWUNZ said:Motives? Money! They don't want to be picketed or boycotted! Is this altruism in its highest form - not nearly, but if it improves the conditions for the workers, then the results are what I care about. Further, the fact that they're even doing this now is purely the result of pressure, so PLEASE don't read this as me feeling contrary to your concerns. (Someone once described my politics as just slightly to the right of Pol Pot - an exaggeration from a conservative, but a cute turn of phrase.) If you want to, PM me with the brands you think are okay. I'm a regular (under "a shipping industry source" type of byline) contributor on these and other less significant issues to a few newsletters.
Not serious, then.
6 years, 7 months, 14 days, 11 hours, 55 minutes and 36 seconds.
In which case, Voodoo Doughnut should not be able to outcompete the big corporations. Why do they?
Again, how can VD win over the big corporations?
the local shops should take a cue from this guy
http://www.panthercitycoffee.com/
If I lived in Texas naerby I sure as hell wouldnt take my business anywhere else!
Put some bands in there..starbucks wont do that!
What it says. Wal-Mart has never been the cause of a retailer closing.
I thought you were ignoring me?
How many stores has VD opened in the, what, 3-4 years they have been in existence?
Where does that come from?
How about answering my question?