Let's see if I can make it easier to understand.
This is how Wal-Mart personally affected me: I worked for a manufacturing company that was once a division of Pennzoil but had been sold and were pretty much independent, with plants in TX, PA and IL. We made white mineral oil, and Johnson & Johnson was our biggest customer. Wal-Mart has such control over other companies that they instructed J&J that unless they lowered prices to what Wal-Mart wanted, they could replace ALL of the J&J products with Wal-Mart's Equate line. In order for J&J to do so, they had to demand from THEIR vendors (like us) that we cut our prices by 50%. J & J represented about 40% of our total sales. We could not match that ridiculous price reduction, J&J dropped us, our business suffered greatly and many people lost their jobs, including me. I had worked there for over 10 years.
Also:
Wal-Mart typically allows workers only 32 hrs per week so they do not have to give them full benefits as they are not technically full-time.
So many gruesome accidents were happening in the meat dept of Wal-Mart that yes, employees felt the need to organize and demand higher safety standards. When the upper brass found out about these sinister plans to form a union, they simply did away with the in-house butcher dept, leaving all those workers unemployed.
A close friend of mine took a new part-time job at the photo dept of Wal-Mart. On her second day, she had a collision with another employee as they both tried to enter/exit to/from the back area at the same time. There was no safety measures in place to prevent this. My friend suffered a broken hand, and not only did WM show zero attempt to help with medical bills, they fired her for missing work that afternoon.
So yeah. I hate them. It's specific, not just a general hate.