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for what it's worth........Mcdonalds
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 23727"><p>But what else can you call it when Walmart comes in to small isolated communities and runs all the other business out?? </p><p>Isn't that effectively "forcing" the people of that community to shop there??</p><p>And the worst thing about Wally World is that after they run the other businesses out and have a somewhat "captive" clientele, then they raise prices!</p><p></p><p>I can tell you, Mr Sam Walton would roll over in his grave if he knew how his company is being run.</p><p>Mr Walton was a good man who's intent was to provide good products at a fair price. We knew him well enough that my children cried when he passed away. You would never would have known to see him that he was a multi-millionaire, I never saw him in anything other than overalls and driving a beat up old truck.</p><p>I met him when I was waitressing in a small little place in Bentonville, he and Don Tyson used to come in for coffee every morning. Never did care much for Mr Tyson, but Mr Walton was a fine man.</p><p></p><p>AnnB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 23727"] But what else can you call it when Walmart comes in to small isolated communities and runs all the other business out?? Isn't that effectively "forcing" the people of that community to shop there?? And the worst thing about Wally World is that after they run the other businesses out and have a somewhat "captive" clientele, then they raise prices! I can tell you, Mr Sam Walton would roll over in his grave if he knew how his company is being run. Mr Walton was a good man who's intent was to provide good products at a fair price. We knew him well enough that my children cried when he passed away. You would never would have known to see him that he was a multi-millionaire, I never saw him in anything other than overalls and driving a beat up old truck. I met him when I was waitressing in a small little place in Bentonville, he and Don Tyson used to come in for coffee every morning. Never did care much for Mr Tyson, but Mr Walton was a fine man. AnnB [/QUOTE]
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