Tony
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Hey, they even sell pinatas! Who else do you know that sells pinatas?
If you were in Texas, you wouldn't ask this question.
Hey, they even sell pinatas! Who else do you know that sells pinatas?
Not being in Texas, I will inquire at the nearest American Deli.If you were in Texas, you wouldn't ask this question.![]()
Well, it's not just the way they treat their employees, but also their suppliers.
They screwed over Rubberaid, for example.
If you need advice, cameras come as an example as that is close to home, HA!
I would like to see the building turned into an ice skating rink.
Roller skating rink, please, not ice-skating rink!
I never understood it either, until I realized that Wal-Mart is non-union and that's really what all this broo-ha-ha is all about.I never quite understood the volume of venom (VoV) directed at WalMart. We had one in my town, a new super center just opened and WalMart wants to open a 2nd super center. Council meetings go crazy with people trying to stop them. At the same time Target's going to open a new super Target and there isn't a peep.
If WalMart is breaking laws then that should be addressed. No one is forcing people to shop or work there.
How about Vlasic? I think there's a list there.
Note to self: Walmart is obviously doing something right. Buy their stock.
"Unappealing". ???? Really? How so?
What kind of things do you buy? You must not like name brand big flat screen tv's for cheap, eh? Or cheap cd's, or cheap Hanes underwear, or a cheap Ron Popeil rotissierre ovens, or cheap toothpaste, or name brand toys, or cheap snow shovels, or cheap flashlights...all name brand items that other stores have...only cheaper.
Are you for real?
Ah, it must be that time of year again. Another Walmart thread.
I'll summarize what I've said in similar threads of Walmart past:
1) If you don't like Walmart, don't shop there.
2) If you think they treat their employees poorly, don't shop or work there.
3) Have the common courtesy to let others make that choice for themselves.
4) If you do work there and think it sucks, stop bitching about it and get a better job.
5) Note to self: Walmart is obviously doing something right. Buy their stock.
er, what does this have to do "in the context of capitalism"?Ok let's see them in the context of capitalism:
They abide by federal and state laws do they not? IF they do why is this even an issue?
I guess then Manny is against capitalism as he did an excellent job of providing the same arguments I've heard.Uhm so they are against capitalism then. They maintaining artificial market with higher local prices just by keeping Wal*Mart out.
I have no idea what you mean.Oh yeah, they care a lot when they build a Target in the very same place of the exactly same size.
Don't try and dodge the question. Here is your quote.I don't have to when you do all the work for me.
Now this time either prove it, retract it or modify it, but don't try and spin it. Here is a hint. Proving 1, 2 or 20 people believe in something does not mean "all".All the ones who vote to not allow Wal*Mart to open in some city ascribe to that "strawman."
Yes, it did create new jobs and new shopping opportunities. The area they wanted to put it in, near 87th and the Dan Ryan (which already has a new Home Depot and other stores in 2 large strip malls on either side of 87th street), is very retail-poor. It's a depressed area and apparently not many other stores were willing to locate there, and the people who live there have to travel to the suburbs or other parts of the city to go shopping.I get the 350 jobs point, but did the opening of a WalMart actually create jobs? One of the reasons WalMart can shift goods at a low price is their high volume/labour ratio. Unless the new WalMart actually created new shopping, that would not otherwise have been shopped, it has presumably drawn custom away from other outlets, some of which will either go out of business - empty shop, no taxes - or "down-size head-count". So there must be a trade-off. Those 12,000 applications - they weren't all from the jobless. Some (I'd bet) were from those who felt insecure in their existing positions.
- surveys show that; people don't go to McDs for the food in any way, shape or form)
Well, I know I don't want the quality of toy, camera, or snowblower that I can get at MallWart.