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  • wageslave
    n00b
    • May 2003
    • 71

    #16
    Originally posted by Automaggin2
    Yea, but Wal Mart is the number 1 employer in the United States.
    Wal-Mart is the largest employer in the world, not just the U.S. Oh, and Wal-Mart products alone represent between 10 and 20 percent of all goods imported from China to the U.S. Oh, and 80 percent of Wal-Mart's products come from China. In other words, Wal-Mart is doing less for the U.S. economy than people may like to believe. Of course, if you're a fan of globalization, then Wal-Mart is a beautiful thing.

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    • -=Squid=-

      #17
      Originally posted by Automaggin2
      Yea, but Wal Mart is the number 1 employer in the United States, and offers a lot of jobs to the eldery, mentally retarded, and people on welfare. Without wal mart, our unemployment rate would be a little higher then it is today.
      Wal-Mart still sucks in about every way possible.

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      • Automaggin2
        Registered User
        • Sep 2002
        • 2506

        #18
        Originally posted by -=Squid=-
        Wal-Mart still sucks in about every way possible.

        Does it? So you rather pay $20 dollars for a product when you can get the same thing for $15 at Wal-Mart?



        "It is estimated that Wal-Mart saved U.S. customers $20 billion last year.

        82% percent of American households made a purchase at a Wal-Mart last year."



        and an interesting fact

        "2. Every year the company loses $2 billion in theft, this "enterprise" alone would rank #694 on the Fortune 1000."
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        • -=Squid=-

          #19
          Originally posted by Automaggin2
          Does it? So you rather pay $20 dollars for a product when you can get the same thing for $15 at Wal-Mart?



          "It is estimated that Wal-Mart saved U.S. customers $20 billion last year.

          82% percent of American households made a purchase at a Wal-Mart last year."



          and an interesting fact

          "2. Every year the company loses $2 billion in theft, this "enterprise" alone would rank #694 on the Fortune 1000."
          Yes, I'd rather pay more for a higher quality product. Higher quality product not available at the other store? I'll pay a little more to not have to go to Hell (Wal-Mart.)

          The atmosphere, the people, the things it does to small towns... Everything about it. I hate Wal-Mart.

          Your little facts made me hate it a little more.

          Wal-Mart doesn't carry many products that I would want anyways. I don't want the cheaply made products, poorly cut meats, edited CDs, and chinese made clothing. Sorry.

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