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On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 07:38:22 -0500, Meyer wrote:
Interestingly, we have large unionized and non-unionized chain supermarkets in the DC area. They all tend to charge the same prices for food. The non-union supermarkets tend to be marginal in their operations. The Wal-Mart grocery operations tend to be cited a lot more for various fresh food violations. I wonder why. It was the striking and demonstrating members of the meatcutters union in Chicago in the 1880s who gave us what became the eight hour day. Please forgive me for snickering all over your union grocer post. Anyone who shops for groceries can't help but notice that the union grocers charge significantly more for their goods. They have to. Unions drive up the cost of doing business in many ways, not just wages. As far as safe fruits and vegetables goes, it is known that washing them in a clean sink, not the disgusting one in your famous coffee maker photos, gets rid of most of the unhealthy and unsanitary elements. Methinks ESAD is bull****ting the troops again. Sure haven't heard or seen any of the 'WalMart grocery operation citings' to which ESAD refers. Salmonbait -- "That's not a baby kicking, dear Bride, that's just a fetus!" |
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