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G Feller
02-19-2004, 03:50 PM
This thread jumps over from 632Regal's comment at
http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=1030

I had not seen a particular website about Wal-Mart being the evil empire, so I did a Google search: "Wal-Mart" "Evil Empire" and it's almost impossible to sort the results, there's so many.

If anyone wants a little food for thought on the matter, this [long] article seems to present the issues pretty fairly and thoroughly. Nothing like adventures in capitalism . . .

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/02/279759.shtml

AllanS
02-19-2004, 04:33 PM
Is that the pickle article?

Personally, I refuse to shop at Wal Mart. I absolutely hate the whole trend of super stores nowadays- I'd rather pay a little more and know that the money is going somewhere closer to home.

G Feller
02-19-2004, 04:36 PM
But it's not the pickle article - it's a different one.


Is that the pickle article?

Personally, I refuse to shop at Wal Mart. I absolutely hate the whole trend of super stores nowadays- I'd rather pay a little more and know that the money is going somewhere closer to home.

AA540
02-19-2004, 04:49 PM
Here is the link to the pickle article.. must register with la times (free) to read it.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-walmart-sg,1,1534896.storygallery

Bruno
02-19-2004, 04:59 PM
I hate having to go to three stores to get my stuff... So I am a fan of Super stores hehehehe. I don' care mutch about wally Mart though.

ryan roopnarine
02-19-2004, 05:11 PM
the 5 qt container of mobil 1 for 19.67, the gallon of bulk atf for $3.97, the 12 pack of rayovac alkaline AAs for $4, and ford motorcraft oil filter for mumsie's taurus for $2.99, and then only if NAPA is closed and I can't get the wix piece. all of the above are not available at any other store. I'll go out of my way to go to target instead.

632 Regal
02-19-2004, 05:34 PM
I own a small printshop, I live in a small town with small businesses. Whenever some store thinks theyll corner the market closing all the local yokles out it seems that the whole town boycotts them and goes in flocks to the small mom n pop stores.

Typical example; ace hardware moves in (chain store) and trys to draw all the bus. from the local Thompsons hardware (Ed & Arlene), most the people that go to Thompsons buy stuff they dont even need at the moment to show support. Ace loses money over the years and scaled down and raises prices above Ed & Arlene's...who wins? Everyone but the conglomerate that tried to change a small town.

Who supports me? all the locals including the small little hardware store that you can get anything within a day and will personally help you through your projects (using your name) and asking how it turned out the next time you stop in. Kinda like I run my own place, courteous and helpful, make a living but will point out where my customers can save money, even if it sends them to Office Max. All in the best interest of people, not conglomerates. Wouldnt it be nice when you need to get or order something and walk in the door and you get greeted with your name? Even when you havent been there for months? I think it's coolies.

My logic has always been off the beaten path but thats how I feel about it.

Kinda like the old board? J/K, I still know your names.

:D

DueyT
02-19-2004, 06:01 PM
This will be interesting!

The "associtates" at the Wal-Marts in Quebec are working on unionizing to conform to Quebec's labour code! This will be a good one to watch, folks. Maybe it will lay the ground work to take the "Wal-Mart" brothers down a notch, to a more humble position?

http://www.ufcw832.mb.ca/spec-4.html

Cheers,
Duey

Derek A.
02-19-2004, 06:30 PM
Here is a collection of Wall Mart employees.. NOT WORK SAFE !!!!!

http://www.flabber.nl/archief/007251.php

enjoy :)

632 Regal
02-19-2004, 06:45 PM
Here is a collection of Wall Mart employees.. NOT WORK SAFE !!!!!

http://www.flabber.nl/archief/007251.php

enjoy :)

AllanS
02-19-2004, 10:27 PM
I think print shops will always be locally owned/operated, because Kinko's doesn't really want to have 9 different maintenance contracts on Fieries and a big press in the back. That's not what they're in business for.

Now, around me, Ace Hardware is the small local hardware store- it's a franchise, yes, but it's about 900x smaller than Home Depot up the road, and more resembles a typical local store than a real franchise. I hate HD with a passion, and luckily have little reason to shop there- if I need something asap, I go to Ace or Dill's (semi local chain in NY), or I order it from McMaster Carr.

632 Regal
02-19-2004, 10:30 PM
I was in the big city, never ever go back. I'll move further and further till im non existant if I have to.

AllanS
02-19-2004, 10:38 PM
I wouldn't go so far as to call Brewster NY a city, but it's slowly getting there.

Hector
02-20-2004, 11:04 AM
and aside from unionizing, it's just the classic capitalism saga in America of the small fish eating the tiny fish, the medium fish eating the small fish...

It's hard to be objective about stuff like this when this happens in all business sectors. I'm not a huge fan of retail conglomerates like Wal_mart, Target... and not a huge fan of corporate giants like Microsoft... I do support small business, it's just that Wally World is in the spotlight because they have more visibility than your average retail chain.
Hector



This thread jumps over from 632Regal's comment at
http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=1030

I had not seen a particular website about Wal-Mart being the evil empire, so I did a Google search: "Wal-Mart" "Evil Empire" and it's almost impossible to sort the results, there's so many.

If anyone wants a little food for thought on the matter, this [long] article seems to present the issues pretty fairly and thoroughly. Nothing like adventures in capitalism . . .

http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/02/279759.shtml