We accidentally tuned into a documentary about Walmart stores last night. It was surprising how many negative items came up.
* the employees are shamelessly overworked and underpaid. They compared the jobs at Walmart, to same level jobs at competing stores. (I just missed what they'd said about poor benefits,)
* Walmart makes a big deal about giving (supposedly generously) to local charities; however the competitive stores silently give at least 4x as much. As far as the school vouchers "they" provide, is not to a school of your choice or in your neighborhood, but to religious schools.....so it may not be conveniently located, or your choice of religion.
* Walmart advertises having "the lowest prices", but only 1% of their merchandise is low-priced on sale.
Since we got into the documentary late, that's about all I derived. But it's enough to make me not want to shop there at all. I guess the warning is that IF you shop there, just buy what's really on sale, period.
I only pick up things I want (not necessarily need) that I definitely know I can't get elsewhere.......I know its not "bargain priced" stuff, but comparably priced. (i.e., turkey dogs, Jenny -O. The grocery stores' turkey dogs are short and skinny things. WM has the brand in normal 'dog sizes.)
I started shopping that way there when Customer Service people were snotty about merchandise I'd bought there in the past.
* the employees are shamelessly overworked and underpaid. They compared the jobs at Walmart, to same level jobs at competing stores. (I just missed what they'd said about poor benefits,)
* Walmart makes a big deal about giving (supposedly generously) to local charities; however the competitive stores silently give at least 4x as much. As far as the school vouchers "they" provide, is not to a school of your choice or in your neighborhood, but to religious schools.....so it may not be conveniently located, or your choice of religion.
* Walmart advertises having "the lowest prices", but only 1% of their merchandise is low-priced on sale.
Since we got into the documentary late, that's about all I derived. But it's enough to make me not want to shop there at all. I guess the warning is that IF you shop there, just buy what's really on sale, period.
I only pick up things I want (not necessarily need) that I definitely know I can't get elsewhere.......I know its not "bargain priced" stuff, but comparably priced. (i.e., turkey dogs, Jenny -O. The grocery stores' turkey dogs are short and skinny things. WM has the brand in normal 'dog sizes.)
I started shopping that way there when Customer Service people were snotty about merchandise I'd bought there in the past.
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