Monday 30 May 2011

DO you guys think that Walmart Stores are good for america?

DO you guys think that Walmart Stores are good for america?

My cousin is doing an essay on this topic and would some input from public on wether they reckon that Walmart Supplies are excellent or terrible for America. Thank in Advance.

Answer by Cody C
Hell no.

Answer by daljack
Some of anything is excellent.

Too much of anything is terrible.

Answer by Shon
Yes and no. They are convenient and do offer low prices. but they also hurt mom and pop business and can take benefit of consumers.

Answer by mark
If Walmart were a country, they would be China’s 5th largest trading partner (reckon about it). They are fantastic for China. They provide us with cheap goods (made cheaply), but we get none of the benefits associated with the manufacture of persons goods. So, I say overall it is not excellent for America.

Answer by Mustbe
Yes I do…
Walmart saves me lots of money yearly…in my home as well as business.

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if so where in the store can you buy them at. and how much are they usually?

Answer by StyleDara
A few years ago you may maybe hold them for $ 21 at the layaway desk. Now, you would need to verify with your community walmart. Most of the money off tickets have gone up to $ 23. For certain they are available at the community credit union, like State Employee’s.

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