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Posted by Eric SEI on January 23, 2007 at 19:20:36 from (208.102.195.196):
In Reply to: Re: i hate going to walmart posted by Jon Hagen on January 23, 2007 at 11:17:12:
My biggest problem with WalMart is that they cherry pick their inventory. If you look at videos, they have the most recent big sellers and some cheap old ones. In books, only best sellers. In hardware, only the best moving items. Your video store has lots of videos, but depends on the best sellers for much of their profits. Bookstores have lots of slow moving titles, and depend on the best sellers for their profits. At your hardware store, they don't stay in business selling those odd items in the back, it's the common stuff. Walmart ignores the slow moving stuff because the profit isn't there, but we need stores to stock that stuff. That is how WalMart hurts communities the most, they wipe out selection.
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