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I vote yes.
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Yes, and slowly taking over all commerce
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According to Larry the Cableguy it is.
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A necessary evil. Prices for goods would be higher if they weren't around. I get the low wage thing, but don't really care. Bidness is bidness.
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slowly eating our souls, one half-marked sale at a time.
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the South Park "Wall Mart" one i would definitely say yes lol
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Yes!
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According to an episode of South Park it is.
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I think it is
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It pulls you in. Enough said.
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walmart is among the most morally reprehensible companies out there. i never shop at that evil store!!
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They made a deal with some sort of power out there... Wal-Mart is one of the few companies still turning a good profit in this economy.
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The way they mistreat their workers, the abhorrent "pushing and frenzied shopping" atmosphere there, the noise and the headache, the conglomerate coldness of it all.
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I think their cart pickerupperguys are! If they have just returned all the carts into the store and you leave yours in the cartthingy ... they give you the evil eye!!!
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wal-mart is the bomb I love to shop there, but some of the cart guys and cashiers can seem evil with snippy attitudes and acting like its a crime that you left your cart in the cart thingys
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Low wages and making a part-time employee wait two years for benefits is pretty wrong. If you don't already have something against Wal-Mart...try working for them.
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I am for the boycott of Walmart. I already refuse to shop there. They are one of the greediest businesses in the world. Guess how much money that company donated to help out after that hurricane whipped out New Orleans. A few thousand dollars!
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No.
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the heart is in electronics, we must find it and destroy it before wal-mart takes over the world.
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I live in a part of the world where the nearest Walmart is some 450 Kilo Meters from me. I have visited it a few times. Too many goodis and too temptingly displayed. The selling strategy appears as inducing visitors to leave the store with an empty wallet and Credit card limits full. Their philosophy appears to be to make customers permanently hooked to them. Even if Walmart itself is not evil what they do their customers does appear evil.
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Go to walmartwatch.com and then ask that question.
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Yes
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Right up there with McDonalds.
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Dominate the marketplace, run off all the competition and then raise prices! I say yes.
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No, it is like the rest of the world... Oppurtunistic and greedy. It's the PEOPLE that go there that make it an evil experience. It is the only place I go on a regular basis... where I almost always leave feeling that I could honestly justify having beaten someone to a bloody pulp if I lost it.
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No, and if you dont like it then you might as well live in a Communist dctatorship.
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No. It's simply a store. People can be evil, not inanimate objects such as stores.
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I don't think Walmart is really evil, just inferior goods, inferior wages, and mediocre service. The low prices make it worth the trip, though. Walmart might become evil when it is the only store in the area, a possibility with other stores closing due to bankruptcy.
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