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Say NO NO NO to Wal-Mart!!!
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... As I stated previously, you don't seem capable of thinking abstractly. Wal-Mart is deciding where you will shop. Think it through. Think of all the stores that close because of Wal-Mart. Think of all the American workers out of a decent job because of Wal-Mart. Think of the varieties of selection diminished because of Wal-Mart. Got it? If a store was not competive in price, service, etc allowing a Wal*Mart to achive a market share starting with one unit, was that store serving our interest in the first place? If Wal*Mart leaves an opening for a competitor due to 'not minding the store' (pun intended) a competitor will indeed appear. You've singled out one store but the model appears in all marketplaces. How much variety is there in an average mall? I live in an area of about 500,000 people and still tend to buy downtown where the stores are individual setups but why would I condemn a chain because they saw a need and fulfilled it. Sam Walton must have satisfied a need for someone. My first experience with them was not a good one as the store was quite small, crowded with merchandise and not all that clean. That store is no longer open. We did not have a store here at the time and I wondered...is this what all the talk is about? Tex |
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