Posted by paul on September 16, 2011 at 12:19:20 from (66.44.132.103):
In Reply to: Re: OT---ChinaMart posted by gun guru on September 16, 2011 at 10:49:46:
I shop Walmart often, but not ever the food side. Our small town of under 15,000 got one 3-4 years ago. We have 2 very good competitive 24 hour grocery stores, Walmart ends up closing from 11:00 - 6:00.. You know of any other Walmart not open 24??? Their food don't look good compared to the 2 good groceries.
The other stuff they sell, well you will buy the same at Target, or the 2 hardware stores left in town, or a Best Buy or anywhere else - it's going to be the very same merchandice, just often costs a bit more from the other places.
As you say, there is a different clientel that appears in a Walmart. I always thought those pictures of Walmart customers on line were a hoot. But after the one came here to town - wow. There are people shopping there that I just never seen before, just a very different lifestyle, donno where they come from. Same color skin as me, not making any sort of deal on this, just - they match the funny pics on the 'net, and never seen those type of folk around here before. Odd.
Don't know why anyone would buy food there is right, tho, just doesn't seem like a good display.
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