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bluestate10

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37. I don't normally shop at Walmart, but found myself there last week after trying to find
Mon Dec 2, 2013, 11:37 PM
Dec 2013

a specific small rack. A person told me that Walmart may have it and I went there and found it. The alternative was to loose time against a deadline that I was working against, a deadline that would have cost hundreds and maybe thousands of dollars.

My position on Walmart is that the company should stop advertising to convince the public how great it is and spend that money on salaries and benefits for associates. The positive upside of Walmart doing the right thing would be huge for it's low paid associates, taxpayers in general and Walmart.

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Walmart cares.. G_j Dec 2013 #1
Being employed by Wally World is by no means an end all. lpbk2713 Dec 2013 #2
I hate them because they're assholes who don't care about their workers. n/t bitchkitty Dec 2013 #3
Like it or not they did start the $4 generic prescription idea. Many pharmacies jumped on board liberal_at_heart Dec 2013 #4
There is one thing that they did that was good. Stuart G Dec 2013 #5
wonder how many local pharmacists were driven out of business rurallib Dec 2013 #18
Local pharmacists? oldhippie Dec 2013 #22
we have one in my town rurallib Dec 2013 #23
I'm sorry your friend's brother was driven out of business, but the price of liberal_at_heart Dec 2013 #29
The last local pharmacies that I knew were driven out of business in the late 1970s and not 1monster Dec 2013 #30
Wal mart was here for a long time across the street from our local pharmacy dixiegrrrrl Dec 2013 #31
The low prices are an illusion. KamaAina Dec 2013 #6
* raises hand * "Ooh, ooh, I know this one!" NYC_SKP Dec 2013 #7
probably no different than the bank you choose to use mynaturalrights Dec 2013 #8
Their "Diet Mountain Lightning" Fla_Democrat Dec 2013 #9
My greatest complaint with Walmart is somewhat unique. Of course, I world wide wally Dec 2013 #10
This has been our experience as well. Old family small towns that are a shell LuckyLib Dec 2013 #16
Absolutely. nt xulamaude Dec 2013 #46
Nope Glassunion Dec 2013 #11
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2013 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author mynaturalrights Dec 2013 #15
the parking. loli phabay Dec 2013 #13
they let RV dwellers park in their lots - homeless or otherwise. Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #14
OTR Truckers too. There's an APP to find out which ones allow Truckers to park overnight. n/t cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #20
My major problem with Walmart is, evil spreads jmowreader Dec 2013 #17
The problem is really capitalism - TBF Dec 2013 #19
Something good about WalMart? Half-Century Man Dec 2013 #21
Logistically and environmentally speaking, moondust Dec 2013 #24
Lead retail industry in adopting and innovating sustainable building design cally Dec 2013 #25
Well they have proven PowerToThePeople Dec 2013 #26
Everything I could need in one place CFLDem Dec 2013 #27
Those prices aren't as "reasonable" as you think... beac Dec 2013 #35
I don't really see any practical CFLDem Dec 2013 #38
Here's where I think you aren't understanding me... beac Dec 2013 #42
Prices may be just as high CFLDem Dec 2013 #48
Well, as long as we've established that your experience and convenience is beac Dec 2013 #54
For many people in rural communities Walmart is Purrfessor Dec 2013 #59
But it is NOT, by his/her own admission, the only option beac Dec 2013 #60
There's no wal-mart in my community, and the council refuses to approve one Scootaloo Dec 2013 #28
If Walmart shut down tomorrow, closing all its stores and firing all of its employees, Nye Bevan Dec 2013 #32
Bad in the short term great for the long haul kydo Dec 2013 #51
the answers to your questions are...it depends. dixiegrrrrl Dec 2013 #33
Walmart Doesn't Want You to See or Share This Video HowardCrane Dec 2013 #34
Hello ~ HowardCrane In_The_Wind Dec 2013 #40
Welcome to DU! beac Dec 2013 #43
IMO, no. nt City Lights Dec 2013 #36
I don't normally shop at Walmart, but found myself there last week after trying to find bluestate10 Dec 2013 #37
I like their store brand version of v-8 d_r Dec 2013 #39
If and when we finally sammythecat Dec 2013 #41
Absolutely. rrneck Dec 2013 #44
I live in a town that got bit by Walmart twice. politicat Dec 2013 #45
Excellent post - thanks for taking the time. nt xulamaude Dec 2013 #49
Walmart sells their store brand cat food, large cans, for 70 cents, other places the joeybee12 Dec 2013 #47
Walmart has a larger selection of Kool-aid than any other store in my area el_bryanto Dec 2013 #50
Wal-Mart extracts wealth from communities, kills local businesses,... Orsino Dec 2013 #52
The Wal-Mart of today isn't Sam Walton's Wal-Mart SlipperySlope Dec 2013 #53
The only thing good to say about wally world was they have the best rats kydo Dec 2013 #55
They were the first to lower the prices on generic drugs Warpy Dec 2013 #56
Just remember it was only about 25 years age when BlueStreak Dec 2013 #57
Yes they do. Does it offset the bad that they do? WonderGrunion Dec 2013 #58
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