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In reply to the discussion: I just saw anohter article about how bad Amazon is... [View all]Sanity Claws
(22,408 posts)26. The biggest problem with Amazon is how it treats its employees
Another problem is that it uses anti-competitive tactics to drive out smaller competitors. This is not a reference to brick and mortar stores but to tactics like listing its own items about competitors when one searches the site, etc.
Another problem is that Amazon's push for quick delivery by subcontractors causes unsafe driving and accidents.
I have no problem with an innovator shaking up a market and causing changes. However, I have problems when that alleged innovator is using unfair labor tactics and using anti-competitive tactics.
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Walmart pays better than Starbucks and has insurance. Starbucks pretty much are a bunch of liars.
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#59
I never shop late at night. For some reason, I never developed that habit, even in college. nt
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#56
One of the problems with brick and mortar stroes is that they don't always have what I'm looking for
Liberal In Texas
Sep 2019
#22
I am not a clothes-horse either, but when I dress up, I want quality stuff on, like you seem to want
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#64
First it was supermarkets, then it was large markets, then it was malls, then it was Walmart...
Initech
Sep 2019
#36
My daughter's girfriend works for Starbucks which pays her $9.00 and hour and has 'market place'
Demsrule86
Sep 2019
#58