Wal-Mart is taking Over
Is Wal-Mart good for communities, or is Wal-Mart a wolf in sheep's
clothing? With a gross annual sales of over $67 billion and more than 2,000
stores, Wal-Mart is one of the biggest corporations in the United States. Wal-
Mart opens a new store once every two days in small communities and cities
across the United States, however, are these stores good for these communities,
or are they wrecking havok? When you look down at the fine print Wal-Mart
doesn't earn it's money it steals it money from other businesses. Choking other
smaller businesses by offering wider variety
of products at a more competitive
price. This is actually a very simple business tactic if you want to sell a lot
of something cut your profit margin to beat the other competitors and you will
sell more. Wal-Mart stole an average of over $10 million in an average sized
Iowan Town.
You want to beat Wal-Mart keep by keeping it from invading you town and
making it a ghost land? Here are some steps that have been victorious in the
past as how to keep Wal-Mart out.
Quote Wal-Marts officers, they have been known to say very contradictory
things for instance: Wal-Mart's founder Sam Walton once said "If some community,
for whatever reason, doesn't want us in there, we aren't interested in going in
and creating a fuss." or is the VP of Wal-Mart once stated, "?We have so many
opportunities for building in communities that want Wal-Marts, it would be
foolish of us to pursue construction in communities that don't want us." If you
raise a good argument then you have something to stand on.
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