Posted by oldtanker on February 04, 2012 at 07:41:40 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: Wally World posted by Paul from MI on February 03, 2012 at 21:40:29:
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LOL before we started raising our own meat and the wife started canning veggies we are dropping on the average of 500 a month at Wally World. Most of that was for food but we bought other things as well and did most of our Christmas shopping there too. Now we spend about 140 a month on food and most of that is for coffee beans at 9 something a pound and stay away from most box stores if we can.
You watch Wally Worlds sales reports. When the econemy is strong their sales are down. When money is tight their sales go way up. I've also noticed in that last couple of years when we shopped there often that right around the first of the month you can't get in their parking lots. No I don't blame people for shopping there......if they are willing to spnd the time standing in lines and with sales people who know little or nothing about what they are selling then that is OK my me.
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