walmart SUCKS!!!
f*** walmart!
Why on earth would you buy anything from Walmart?
walmart SUCKS!!!
f*** walmart!
OK, pay more for things elsewhere if you like but I enjoy keeping my money whenever possible.
Not saying I buy everything at Walmart but for certain things (household and personal care items in particular) its great and a big money/time saver. If that makes me a capitolist pig then so be it. Oink Oink.
The Delux edition is carried in the US I bought it today in LA
Wal-Mart kicks ass. I'll go there over pseudo-trendy Target any day.
Target totally kicks Wal-Mart's ass. I went in to get YOR yesterday, and I found the most divine little WWI style satchel, and it was VEGAN. These things go for $500.00 in fancy stores, plus they're leather, so I could never afford one, much less wear it.
There they are at Target for $25.00. High fashion for the masses!
I got the YOR deluxe edition next door at Borders, so anyone still looking may have some luck at their local.
Sorry, Target blows, cheap trendy handbags or not.
Okay, but in what sense?
Wal-Mart has also pioneered exploitative labor practices that are the envy of every publicly held corporation that doesn't have the "balls" to treat human beings like toilet paper. It's great for the bottom line... of the corporation. But soon no one will be able to buy anything- even at lovely Wal-Mart.
Pioneered, my ass. They're an easy target, though, because they're the biggest employer in their category.
Every time you shop there, you are telling Wal-Mart, the corporation, that it's ok to treat people like that, to deny them enough hours to live on, deny them a decent pension, health insurance. But you have all those things at your job, don't you? So you won't care much.
I do have those things, and it's because I put myself through more schooling than can be considered decent. But if Wal-Mart's employees could find better jobs and benefits elsewhere, they would. But you'll tell me that companies like Wal-Mart have lowered the bar to the point where other companies can't offer better pay & benefits because it would make them unable to compete with the likes of Wal-Mart. Fair enough, but don't think for a minute that people are worse off today than they were, say, 50 or 100 years ago when nationwide retailers were much, much rarer.