danemodsandy
Well-known member
I Also Notice...
...That Wal-Mart does not always stand for such low prices as it once did. Pricing is creeping up in the retail stores (often by offering only more expensive, feature-laden merchandise than formerly), and the Website has such things as $600 sofas on it.
I think part of what's going on is that Wal-Mart has become emboldened by the lack of any real competition. KMart is a joke, Target serves a different, more fashion-conscious consumer. Many local stores in areas served by Wal-Mart have gone belly-up. That leaves many consumers little choice but to pay what Wal-Mart wants, and I think the company is slowly, by degrees, working up to taking fuller advantage of that.
What I would love to see happen - and I am fully aware that I will probably get to adopt my own pet unicorn first - is for someone to begin a chain called something like "America First," offering only U.S.-made merchandise that can be sold at competitive prices. I'd like to see it backed up with an ad campaign stressing that purchases create or save American jobs. And I'd like it to make a point of treating employees fairly, with decent pay and no shell games like limiting their hours to just below the point needed for eligibility for health insurance.
I happen to think that people who were willing to settle for a fair return on investment instead of trying to squeeze obscene profits, could make it work. People who were willing to live in a normal "nice" house instead of a mansion, and who think that a Buick earned from hard work and smarts is better than a Lexus obtained by mistreating their fellow man.
Anyone know where I can get some unicorn feed?
...That Wal-Mart does not always stand for such low prices as it once did. Pricing is creeping up in the retail stores (often by offering only more expensive, feature-laden merchandise than formerly), and the Website has such things as $600 sofas on it.
I think part of what's going on is that Wal-Mart has become emboldened by the lack of any real competition. KMart is a joke, Target serves a different, more fashion-conscious consumer. Many local stores in areas served by Wal-Mart have gone belly-up. That leaves many consumers little choice but to pay what Wal-Mart wants, and I think the company is slowly, by degrees, working up to taking fuller advantage of that.
What I would love to see happen - and I am fully aware that I will probably get to adopt my own pet unicorn first - is for someone to begin a chain called something like "America First," offering only U.S.-made merchandise that can be sold at competitive prices. I'd like to see it backed up with an ad campaign stressing that purchases create or save American jobs. And I'd like it to make a point of treating employees fairly, with decent pay and no shell games like limiting their hours to just below the point needed for eligibility for health insurance.
I happen to think that people who were willing to settle for a fair return on investment instead of trying to squeeze obscene profits, could make it work. People who were willing to live in a normal "nice" house instead of a mansion, and who think that a Buick earned from hard work and smarts is better than a Lexus obtained by mistreating their fellow man.
Anyone know where I can get some unicorn feed?