adam0408 wrote:Don't shop at walmart.
Walmart sucks the life out of communities.......
I've heard this claim, and reject it. In the little town I used to live in, when Walmart moved in a few small shops did indeed shut down. They shut down because they were overpriced compared to Walmart, they were only open 9-6, and they had a more limited selection. Yes, I'm sure it was difficult for the couple dozen people who worked in those shops, but the cost of living dropped sharply for the TWENTY THOUSAND who DIDN'T work in the closed stores. The town had a lot of small farmers and factory workers whose money went a lot farther, and who could therefore afford to do some other things. Yeah, the hardware store went out of business, as did one of the three auto parts stores; but the restaurants, car dealers, and other businesses that didn't compete directly against Walmart boomed.
In addition to lower prices, a much wider selection of items became available to the townfolk, without having to drive 20 miles away to a larger town -- which everyone did, frequently, before Walmart came in. And, since people spend their money in town instead of away, the town and the local schools get the benefit of the sales tax. Walmart also pumps money directly into community organizations (no doubt as a P.R. ploy; but it helps the organizations, so who cares about the store's motives?)
Overall, Walmart benefitted the town of Wylie, TX
greatly. On trips back, I seldom hear complaints and often hear praises for the store. I suspect that's true wherever the stores go up. If people were REALLY bitterly against Walmart, they wouldn't shop there and the stores would close. It seems to be a handful of noisy individuals trashing them, while everyone else takes advantage of the selection and low prices.
I'm curious, though -- are you basing your claim on some first-hand experience, or just "what you've heard"? I'm open to hearing different experiences others have had with Walmart; I just know that ours was greatly positive.
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Joe Baker, who DOES wish he knew whether or not their upper management (who made the decision to sell cheapo instruments) KNEW they were crap.