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In reply to the discussion: Credit where credit is due... Walmart sticking it to Trump [View all]Phoenix61
(18,828 posts)16. I did not know that... Pretty amazing as they didn't have to do anything. nt
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True, but they could have simply left it at a statement following the resignation from Trump's board
hlthe2b
Aug 2017
#3
As I said, there is self-interest involved... still I don't see a lot of others taking such a public
hlthe2b
Aug 2017
#5
This illustrates exactly what I've never understood about big companies embracing
ProfessorPlum
Aug 2017
#9
In the middle income demographic, but I shop at Wal-mart - it's called having kids...
iluvtennis
Aug 2017
#32
I've used walmarts new 2 day delivery, unlike prime-Amazon- it's free delivery. Local people
Sunlei
Aug 2017
#21
In the short run I will partner up with the devil, if it takes power from the Nazi.
Eliot Rosewater
Aug 2017
#26
An ad doesn't erase their abhorrent business practices or how they treat workers.
WhiskeyGrinder
Aug 2017
#36