Why do so many shop there?

topic posted Thu, March 31, 2005 - 9:29 PM by  Unsubscribed
I can't figure it out. Every time you ride past a shit-mart, the parking lot is full. - hmmm.. start a converstion about hating shit-mart and people talk about how they hate it... but .... go on about how they HAVE to shop there! puhleeeeeze! Is saving a few pennies going to buy you a house? NO! Is it going to send you or your child to college? NO Is it going to pay your car off? NO!

Everyone needs to boycott shit-mart! If everyone would just get together and not shop there for a week, it will open some eyes!

I haven't been in a shit-mart for over a year now. I say, down with the devil!!!! bwahahahaha!!!!!
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  • Re: Why do so many shop there?

    Mon, April 4, 2005 - 10:45 AM
    One of Wal-Mart's strategies is to have the lowest prices, period. That is why people shop there.
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      Re: Why do so many shop there?

      Tue, April 5, 2005 - 11:40 PM
      Wal-Mart has literally 'bought' out America. Well, not ALL of it.

      ~manuel
      • Re: Why do so many shop there?

        Wed, April 6, 2005 - 5:34 AM
        in some places that's all there is, is a Wal-mart for miles...
        • Re: Why do so many shop there?

          Sat, April 30, 2005 - 10:35 AM
          Which, in itself, is often no accident. One of the first things that happens after a new Wal-Mart opens: Small businesses close.
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            Re: Why do so many shop there?

            Sat, June 25, 2005 - 3:52 PM
            because: everything you need, one place, low prices, and "associates" who are force fed walmart propaganda until their heads implode from the pressure and are concequently willing to sacrifice their personality and cognitive capacity to more efficiantly serve the consumers, the customers like a dimwit, everyone is superior to the lowly walmart employee....
            Really, Walmarts got it down to a science.
        • Re: Why do so many shop there?

          Wed, August 10, 2005 - 11:07 AM
          My father used to live in Scowhegan (sp?) Maine and the only grocery/clothing/electronics/toy store was Walmart. There was a thrift shop with ugly clothes that never appeared to be open, Burger King and McDonalds, a "bargain store" that was really dirty and nasty, and that was it. People came from the towns nearby to shop at Walmart cause that was all they had. And the pay there was pretty low so people didn't have enough money to shop anywhere else, nevermind drive anywhere further away or order from a magazine. And the internet cost additional long distance fees because the closest dial-in was like two hours away, so ordering offline was out. So yeah, some people really do have to shop at Walmart, which give Walmart a stranglehold on that area. Sad. :(

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