03-25-2011, 01:18 PM | #71 |
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A german discount grocery store. Most of the products are off brand and made by the Aldi company itself.
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03-25-2011, 01:40 PM | #72 | |
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A trash can, is a trash can everywhere... same with a laundry basket... same with whatever electronics they have, etc. I guess if I were buying furniture and shit probably, but I'm not even sure I've ever looked at that stuff. I dunno... I guess the build quality of my dogs food/water bowls, my broom and dustpan, and countless other items are not really high on my "I should give a fuck about this" list. Everything's generic, you gotta pay $0.25 to use their carts, you have to bring your own bags/boxes for your food, and there's like 5 shelves... everything else is stacked in rows or left on the pallets. |
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03-25-2011, 01:57 PM | #73 | |
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That's like complaining about HF tools. Fuck that, what's the point of shopping there? Really cheap? |
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03-25-2011, 02:07 PM | #75 |
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Wrong......... Some of it maybe, but those "flashy" boxes you mentioned are entirely different brands. A manufacturer isn't going to design a separate box for Target and another for Walmart. That's a waste of money.
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03-25-2011, 02:17 PM | #77 |
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Some of you are getting all defensive about shopping at Walmart. Hey, if it floats your boat, fine, I have no problem with that. But facts are facts:
1) The article proved that Walmart doesn't always have the best prices. 2) Walmart customers are a lower statum of society, and are more likely to annoy or disgust you with the way they behave. 3) Their checkouts suck. 4) You can't see where the different departments are, unless maybe you're 7 feet tall. 5) There's piles of shit in your way, blocking your path. I prefer wide aisles, I don't like having to wait for other people to manuever their cart around that pile of boxes. 6) Often it's disorganized, like for example they'll have a sale on HP printers, so they'll put them in 2 entirely different parts of the store. Why the hell do I want to see printers near the laundry soap? 7) If you go late at night, the stockboys & forklifts are blocking your path. 8) Even Trip, who lives in one of the states Walmart dominates, says their produce sucks. Facts are facts, the world has spoken. Last edited by Homeslice; 03-25-2011 at 02:23 PM.. |
03-25-2011, 02:32 PM | #78 |
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1) The article proved that Walmart doesn't always have the best prices.
It says the stuff I would buy at Wally is still cheaper than Target. I don't have a Target within 15 miles of me, but a Wally world within 5. 2) Walmart customers are a lower statum of society, and are more likely to annoy or disgust you with the way they behave. Not true here, you see them everywhere. This is East Tenn though. 3) Their checkouts suck. Self checkout ftmfw 4) You can't see where the different departments are, unless maybe you're 7 feet tall. 6'1", no issues 5) There's piles of shit in your way, blocking your path. I prefer wide aisles, I don't like having to wait for other people to manuever their cart around that pile of boxes. Ours is surprisingly clean and roomy. Two carts can go down an aisle. 6) Often it's disorganized, like for example they'll have a sale on HP printers, so they'll put them in 2 entirely different parts of the store. Why the hell do I want to see printers near the laundry soap? I buy shit like that on the internet. Laundry soap isn't next to the electronics at mine. It's over by the groceries. 7) If you go late at night, the stockboys & forklifts are blocking your path. That's true of any type of store open all night. They have to stock the shelves at some point. 8) Even Trip, who lives in one of the states Walmart dominates, says their produce sucks. No argument here, I am picky about my produce. |
03-25-2011, 02:40 PM | #79 |
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Walmart is the poster boy for Adapt,Change, Dominate. SAM Walton would roll over in his grave if he knew what Walmart has become.
Walmart USED to pride themselves on "MADE IN THE USA." They quickly got rid of that. Once they found out that Americans would buy sh*t no matter where it's made, as long as it was cheap, game over. Last edited by VatorMan; 03-25-2011 at 03:11 PM.. Reason: FML |
03-25-2011, 02:45 PM | #80 |
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Sam would have a fit. I think Walmart has probably done more to financially empower China than any other single entity on the planet...it's almost fucking treasonous.
But hey, you can buy a cheap broom...yay! USA! USA!
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