Posted by John T on September 21, 2009 at 08:25:42 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Wal mart mentality? posted by s.crum on September 21, 2009 at 06:57:47:
Steve, My Architect daughter HATES WAL MART calls it Devil Mart. It has to do with how they completely change the landscape and personality and diversity of locally owned Mom n Pop small businesses and/or drive them out of business completely. Whenever I can I hit a Mom n Pop or K Mart or Target or Meirs (spelling???), less crowded and close to same prices. Still when we are in transit to a destination in our Motorhome I park n sleep there just overnight and return the favor by purchasing gas n groceries the next morning. When we spent the winter in deep South Texas we were warned NOT TO SHOP WAL MART FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT many of the locals go there n turn the kids loose and they ride bikes n play with toys n generally run amok all over the store. Its like their Friday night fun n games n unsupervised play time. Im talkin riding/racing lil brother n sis in shopping carts n acting like in an outdoor playground.....Its just NOT safe to be there then.....
SIMILAR thats why I stopped using Google as my Search Engine, getting too big and collecting too much personal info, although how are we to know if we use Yahoo or MSN search same thing happens or its all farmed out to Google anyway???
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