If Walmart offered bulk grains and hops where would you shop?
And you'd stand in line.
And you'd stand in line.
If Walmart offered bulk grains and hops where would you shop?
Exactly!McKBrew said:Walmart is no more of a corporate greed machine than any other chain store, they just are bigger and better at it.
MikeFlynn74 said:Problem is it would be Hops would be flavorless and the grain would most likly contain 10% mice.
olllllo said:Back on topic.
I want banks to open more teller lanes.
Get those lazy ass bank officers behind the windows.
I see you in your office sharpening pencils.
Evan! said:Tellers? Pshaw. I can't remember the last time I used a teller. I do all my banking online, direct-deposit, direct-withdrawal, and via an ATM. I'm happy to do it that way!
Agreed!Evan! said:Tellers? Pshaw. I can't remember the last time I used a teller. I do all my banking online, direct-deposit, direct-withdrawal, and via an ATM. I'm happy to do it that way!
Evan! said:Humorous hyperbole aside, I recently bought some groceries at the SuperWalMart in Harrisonburg and everything I bought, even the pastrami and the rye bread, was as good or better than I'd get at Giant or Kroger or wherever else. But the prices were much lower.
Everyone likes to joke about the products at WalMart being substandard, but my experience has been the opposite. The only reason usually avoid WalMart is because it's kind of depressing. Unless it's a new store, they're nasty and smell of trailer park musk. Not that I think I'm "better" than the trailer park folks, it's just a visceral reaction to it. Many of the people you see in WalMart are kind of depressing.
Evan! said:Humorous hyperbole aside, I recently bought some groceries at the SuperWalMart in Harrisonburg and everything I bought, even the pastrami and the rye bread, was as good or better than I'd get at Giant or Kroger or wherever else. But the prices were much lower.
Everyone likes to joke about the products at WalMart being substandard, but my experience has been the opposite. The only reason usually avoid WalMart is because it's kind of depressing. Unless it's a new store, they're nasty and smell of trailer park musk. Not that I think I'm "better" than the trailer park folks, it's just a visceral reaction to it. Many of the people you see in WalMart are kind of depressing.
If you go to your bank and tell them this they will probably call your company and offer to set up direct deposit with them. It will cost your boss nothing and if anything some kind of incentive might come out of it. I just got $100 for opening a checking account with direct deposit. Worth a try.olllllo said:I work for a small company w/o direct deposit.![]()
EvilTOJ said:I don't like Wal*mart because they treat their employees like crap and hire low wage workers and discourage benefits. Whereas at Costco they pay more, get benefits, like full time empolyees, and don't actively discourage the Grocery Unions.
Evan! said:Pete, capitalism is capitalism, regardless of whether its a mom-n-pop shop or a WalMart. You think Mom n Pop opened that hardware store out of the goodness of their heart? No, they needed to make a living. I'm sick and tired of this idea that WalMart is pure evil while mom-n-pop local shops are the embodiment of angelic hometown goodness.
Evan! said:You know how many poor folks save money by shopping at walmart rather than the local shop that charges twice as much (because they have to)?
Evan! said:The tradeoff here is obvious: WalMart is open 24/7 and has pretty much everything at one store (esp. if it's a Super WalMart). Sure, you might have to wait in line longer, but it's open whenever you need something. I defy you to show me a local mom-n-pop shop that carries watch batteries, car tires and cabbage and is open at 3:30am.
Evan! said:Oh, and the "documentary" you linked to---talk about cherry-picking facts and misrepresenting basic economics. Wow!
PeteOz77 said:It's amazing that America has become the most powerful nation in the world in every single aspect, and they built this great empire WITHOUT 24/7 and everything under one roof! WOW!!!! How did they do it? Methinks Mom and Pop served us pretty well, and WalMart just signifies that the current generations are lot lazier, cheaper, demanding, and selfish than any previous generation.
PeteOz77 said:Yeas Evan, unfortunately, Capitalism works. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and the area in between gets smaller. .
Not everyone stays in the same income bracket unless they are uneducated people with no drive to excel.
followed by stories of stupid lazy people who think it's my responsibility to pay for their own ignorance (and health insurance).
cronxitawney said:If the current generation is so much lazier, cheaper, demanding, and selfish, then how come there are so many old people shopping at WalMart? There is a difference between being cheap, and being financially retarded. If I need baby formula, I don't buy the small can at the grocery store, I get the bigger can of the same sh!t at WalMart for the same price. I guess you would call that being cheap. If you are willing to waste gas driving to 3 stores when you could get everything you need at one, more power to you. I do hate my local WalMart though, because I can never find an associate that speaks english![]()
Hell Brew said:I think we have forgotten the most important thing here. Walmart has the WORST beer selection of any store!!!
PeteOz77 said:Yeas Evan, unfortunately, Capitalism works. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and the area in between gets smaller. I wouldn't be so proud of America's rampant capitalism, it's not such a great thing. America doesn't have a patent on Capitalism, but they sure are GOOD at it. Of course, Mom n Pop opened and ran their store to make a living, but they didn't use predatory pricing and tactics to RUIN other businesses in town.
First off, I've already address this issue, and I've stated just how wrong I think this is---but I believe that just as much blame lies with greedy, crooked politicians who make that happen! So why are you using this as an argument against capitalism? It's not. It's an argument against cronyism and bribes. hey, great, we agree: cronyism and bribes are bad.Example: Small town, has all the usual shops that speiclaise, bakery, butcher, stationery, bicycle shop etc. WalMart rocks up, get their land for free, fre taxes for at least 5 years, probably a grant to help build the store.
But what if, just what if, that mom and pop store figured out its own recipe for success, for overcoming the tide of big box stores? And they got bigger and bigger, until they were able to do that same thing. Hm, the tables have turned.Let's just pick one shop that they will destroy, and you can use the same exact pattern for the rest of the stores. Mom and Pop buy a particular brand of bicycle for $80, and sell it $100, seems like a fair profit margin, especially when they only sell 5-6 a month, so that's around $100 to help pay the bills. Walmart buys the same exact bike for $60 because the buy 10,000 of them at a time. They sell them for $90, and make MORE money on them than mom and pop. They even go so far as to sell ALL of their bikes for less than COST until the local bike shops are gone... then raise the prices back up. Of course mom and pop now sell NO bikes because they are "overpriced" Soon mom and pop have to lock the doors, let all of the staff go and either retire, or go work for walmart for minimum wage with no benefits.
That's Capitalism... and it works... but it's not pretty, or even humane in my book.
These same poor folks that drink Jack Daniels, smoke a carton of cigarettes a week and feed the kids at Macdonald's, I bet they drive a damned gas hog to wall mart as well as the welfare office to pick up their check. I don't feel sorry for them. I only feel sorry for the "Working Poor", who scrimp and save and bust their arse to get by... you can easily recognise these poor people... by their Wal mart uniforms![]()
Who hell NEEDS anything at 3:30 am? I have never needed to shop at that hour.
It's amazing that America has become the most powerful nation in the world in every single aspect, and they built this great empire WITHOUT 24/7 and everything under one roof! WOW!!!! How did they do it? Methinks Mom and Pop served us pretty well, and WalMart just signifies that the current generations are lot lazier, cheaper, demanding, and selfish than any previous generation.
Jesus people, plan ahead more than 15 minutes and stop being so demanding, you life will be a lot happier.