Life is complete. Surely, I do jest. What do we need with another big box store? Here's how they've softened the blow of destroying prairie land: They are using motion detectors for lighting in the refrigeration area, installed flooring that mixes recycled stuff with new stuff, and have low watt lights in other places rather than airport lighting for security. Ho-hum.
What about all the packaging for all the stuff that they have loaded on the shelves? What about the darned economy and their endless message that we need more than we already have? What about stopping the shopping madness that permeates our society?
People: STAY HOME. Enjoy what you have. Look around you and be grateful. If you have a piggy bank and there is money in it be glad.
We have got to learn that we brought all this on ourselves and now we have the opportunity to fix it. SLOW DOWN in every way you can.
PLEASE
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OK then, Wal Mart is not all on the positive side of the ledger, but is anything? On the positive side, a trip to Wal Mart in a small town like San Angelo, can provide many of what I classify as the essentials of life. Yesterday, my shopping basket contained the following:
Sweet corn
Wine
Fish Oil
Gluscosamine Chondroitin
Citrucel
Shoe insole
Radishes
Bananas
One stop and shop.
Yes, there are cetainly negatives, but there are positives too.
Yep, you betcha.
ralph
Absolutely stunning photograph at the header of your blog page.
Absolutely stunning.
Beautiful.
Color me blown away.
rt
Well, I'm still on my kick. Nice try. I just do not believe we need to have more WalMarts in the world. At least you are buying essentials, as is evidenced by the wine and fish oil, both good for the heart.
I think the way they market and the pressure they put on suppliers is not what Sam Walton wanted to do. I just don't know where the madness stops in this country.
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