Walmart's Dirty Little Secret
"Low Prices, Always" is the Walmart motto.
The problem is, it doesn't say how low.
The reality is that at the ends of aisles and on special displays, Walmart will have put the thumbscrews to its suppliers to provide the cheapest possible example of XYZ product. It probably will be the lowest price in town on that item. But venture into the aisle where you might want something bigger or better, and quite probably you are going to pay significantly more for the upgraded version than you would if you had shopped around in advance.
It's very close to bait-and-switch, but all legal, of course.
And then there is Walmart's return policy - basically if the piece of junk breaks the moment you plug it in at home, your SOL. Send it back to the mfg, I gather. Target has the same policy. One reason why I got my slow cooker at Kohl's - they will refund money on defective merchandise.
"Low Prices, Always" is the Walmart motto.
The problem is, it doesn't say how low.
The reality is that at the ends of aisles and on special displays, Walmart will have put the thumbscrews to its suppliers to provide the cheapest possible example of XYZ product. It probably will be the lowest price in town on that item. But venture into the aisle where you might want something bigger or better, and quite probably you are going to pay significantly more for the upgraded version than you would if you had shopped around in advance.
It's very close to bait-and-switch, but all legal, of course.
And then there is Walmart's return policy - basically if the piece of junk breaks the moment you plug it in at home, your SOL. Send it back to the mfg, I gather. Target has the same policy. One reason why I got my slow cooker at Kohl's - they will refund money on defective merchandise.