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first of all, for those that think walmart is bad, imagine the amount of people that would be out of jobs if it wasn't for them. that being said, im not really impressed with their variety of fishing tackle, though if i see something i like, im not opposed to buying it. bi mart is a lot closer, and i hate dealing with the idiots at wally world. Brian
I've shopped at WalMart, bought a blender there that I had to return the second time I used it since it broke.I bought some garlic bread there once, it was actually really tasty. As far as fishing stuff, I bought some line there and a Plano container because I was heading out a 4am the next morning and like I said, it's walking distance from my place and open 24/7.
I wasn't anti WalMart actually until I moved in next door to one, I thought it would be awesome to have it close and we could shop there etc and save money. Tried it for a couple weeks and their perishable foods spoiled 1-2 days after we bought them, don't go near their produce, bread, or dairy (spoils and molds super fast). Things that we needed for our new place (like the blender) broke frequently. Made me realize really fast how you can save money in the long run by buying a quality made product instead of a cheap throw-away.
I agree that the disposable American consumer is much to blame!
I've shopped at WalMart, bought a blender there that I had to return the second time I used it since it broke.I bought some garlic bread there once, it was actually really tasty. As far as fishing stuff, I bought some line there and a Plano container because I was heading out a 4am the next morning and like I said, it's walking distance from my place and open 24/7.
I wasn't anti WalMart actually until I moved in next door to one, I thought it would be awesome to have it close and we could shop there etc and save money. Tried it for a couple weeks and their perishable foods spoiled 1-2 days after we bought them, don't go near their produce, bread, or dairy (spoils and molds super fast). Things that we needed for our new place (like the blender) broke frequently. Made me realize really fast how you can save money in the long run by buying a quality made product instead of a cheap throw-away.
I agree that the disposable American consumer is much to blame!
i disagree, we buy the majority of our food there and we havent had any issues with spoiling, of course we have 4 kids, so maybe our food doesn't have a chance to spoil. as far as plastic, chinese, crap whatever you want to call it. i hate to break it to ya, but for the most part, they dont make anything the way they used to. it goes a lot further than walmart. what it comes down to, is you get what you pay for. we dont go to walmart looking for appliances, or furniture, or anything of that nature, i think your better off getting quality stuff for a good price at a garage sale or a second hand store, but walmart is just another way for people who are trying to, or are being forced to tighten their belts, to stretch our dollars in certain areas.
So they offer a good product and a cheap product. Who's fault is it if you buy the cheap product? They sell what people want, if they didn't, they wouldn't be in business. They had a good selection of walleye bottom walkers for a buck. Green power eggs that bimart didn't carry and cheap jigs and spinner baits.