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Frito Bandito said:Amen, brother!
Add that to the fact the stores are dirty, there are never more than 2 cashiers, and the people that work there are not helpful and I don't find Wal Mart a very pleasant place to shop.
Danase said:I prefer Meijer but I think Meijer might be a Michigan or midwest only chain.
Strummer said:Shopping at Wal-Mart creates additional demand for low-priced imported goods. The money you save today reduces tomorrow's demand for American-made products. That's how I see it. Wal-Mart is doing their part to eliminate the middle class.
jfelbab said:So do you really think the goods you buy at Target or Kohls aren't made overseas? Last time I looked almost all of our merchandise is made overseas. Better check the labels because I think you might be misguided. Much of what we buy is in large part made outside the US.
Danase said:I prefer Meijer but I think Meijer might be a Michigan or midwest only chain.
jfelbab said:Why do you suspect that is the case?
I believe it is that we (as a country of purchasers) don't want to pay the price for American manufactured goods.
Walmart is not the evil here, we are. We turn out in droves for the opportunity to work at the Walmarts, shop at the Walmarts, and we clamor for the lowest prices. You really can't blame a company, any company, for giving us what we want. Shoppers look for value. Shoppers with limited purchasing power look for value with the lowest cost. It is what it is.
Even some of the most American of products are now likely made in or assembled in a country with lower manufacturing cost. Next time you buy a pair of jeans look at the label and see where they are made.
Simply put, we have priced ourself out of the manufacturing industry. Shortly we will have priced ourselves out of the purchasing business as well. Avoiding shopping at a given store isn't the solution to our problem. The Levy's we buy at Walmart are made in the same factories as the pair we buy at Kohl's.
We need to become competitive as a manufacturer again. Sadly, I seriously doubt we have that ability.