I wish they would get Costco in our part of NY State. Has the efficiencies of size and merchandise cost without the ethical issues. As I said in a previous post, I do much business as humanly possible away from WalMart. I suppose some communities lack competition to the point that dealing with Wally is unavoidable. I can usually arrange my grocery, clothing, and automotive purchases so I can hit Wally's competition and make out as good if I had hit Wally. This usually spans out over a month's time but I think if more people looked at that type of planning, they might see Wally's competitor's to be more appealing. One of the things I like about dealing with the regional grocery chain (Wegmans) is a much higher amount of money spent stays in the area. They sponsor a lot of college scholarships among other things. Mom and Pop stores are not perfect but their owners frequent the local auto dealer, bank, lawyer, doctor, etc. People sometimes do not realize you need a a certain economic core for some of these businesses to stay viable. Anybody I have talked to that's had WalMart stay for more than a decade in their community thought the community was the worse for it. By the way, Wally is expanding to a superstore here. The neighbors job at the mom and pop grocery will soon be gone. She's probably too old to have WalMart want her for much (too young for a greeter, however).
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