tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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Is that honestly surprising to you? Do you really think people want to shop at Sam's and Wal-Mart, stores that makes billions in profit off of cheaply made crap, refuses to offer full-time positions to avoid paying benefits, and encourage their employees to apply for public assistance? Wal-Mart in particular undercuts almost every business out there, especially when it comes to grocery items, and I don't fault people who want to stretch their budget as far as possible. But I don't think many people for whom money is no object would subject themselves to those stores for fun.
A big chunk of the stuff at Walmart is the same brand name stuff that is at every other store. No question, the grocery business is brutal. Our big local chain here caps almost everyone at 18 hours a week now for the very same reasons. They had a big strike last year, and during it, one of the big University economics professors make the comment, that grocery store clerk today, is not longer a career, it's a "while you are in school-extra money after your retire" part time job.