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Walmart to lure me over to the Gay board.......
We had a regular Walmart, and it quickly started looking congested, messy, Not really dirty, just messy racks and overwhelming to shop there. It also drew a not-so desirable looking crowd. I never really liked their products and only went there for a few products that their prices just couldn't be beat on, ( They also sold cheap dance shoes for my little girl, and she grows out of them so fast, it didn't make sense to buy them at the dance shop for 3 times as much.) However, I still avoided it for the most part and went to Target (which is always neat and clean).
BUUUTTTTT.... a few days ago the SUPERWALMART opened in my town. I went to just see what this place was about and OMG....my life has changed. I know that this place has sucked the life out of small shops and towns. I feel terrible about it, I know they don't have the best business practices...it truly is a shame. But the quality in the higher end stores like Macy's has gone down, while the quality in places like Target and Walmart has gone up (I know- thanks to slave like labor in foreign countries) but I can buy all 4 of my kids NICE jeans for the same price as one pair in Macy's. 2 pairs in Target. And the stock at Target is always picked over. They always only have the smallest and the largest sizes left and nothing inbetween. Walmart was totally stocked (hopefully this won't change as they age in the location) Basic things like sweatshirts and pants $2, jeans $7, turtlenecks @2.99, t-shirts $2.99. Shoes (which, I gotta say are just as nice as Striderite that you can't find for under $45,) $7.00 at walmart. I will still buy the occasional more fasionable pieces elsewhere, but for the basics...this place is awesome. The food....so cheap. The cereal my DH loves is $5.50 ish in our supermarket, it was $3.00 not on sale.
I fully stocked my kids fall wardrobes for $45. I am not a rich woman. I'm sorry, but I have to go there , I don't have a choice.
I can do so much more for my kids there. And my kids come before being politically correct.
When I was a kid, my mom took us to the local ma and pa shop and put down several months of paychecks to get us our school clothes (6 kids). We were less than middle class (upper-lower class?) and it financially devasted her to do it. But back then the gap in quality between the k-marts etc and the regular clothing stores was so huge, that we would have been teased for shopping in a thrift store. Ugly cheap clothes. My mother wanted us to have nice quality. The local ma-and pa shop was absolutely price gauging by the way and there was no other place to go. If my mother had this as an option, well , her life would have been so much easier. Really as a PP said , it's hard to see how families can afford NOT to shop there.
Walmart is seen as the poster-boy of "Huge store puts all other out of business", but it has been happening in our town WAY before Walmart ever hit town. The big fancy grocery stores put the little family owned ones out of business. The new malls shut down the places like the ma and pop clothing store my mom used to take us to. Change happens. I really don't see this new Walmart having a huge effect on the surrounding stores. It is an upscale, higher income area, and the people around here will still shop other places too. I think this store will be more of a destination shopping trip for people on the outskirts of the wealthier neighborhoods. I would never desert my Target entirely for ANY store.

I will still probably do a huge amount of my grocery shopping at my local market, just because the parking is easy and I can run in for a quick jug of milk or a few items fast. But once in a while , for a big shopping trip, I'll brave the parking at Walmart to save some $$$. Oh, and the HUGE wide aisles are so nice when you have 4 monkeys playing tag around the cart and Mom is base.