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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
3. Agreed
Sat Mar 23, 2013, 06:54 PM
Mar 2013

And while I have no use for Wal Mart. The shelves there belong to Wal Mart and they get to decide what goes on those shelves. You may disagree with their choices and are free to shop for that particular product elsewhere or to do all of your shopping elsewhere.

They make a business decision with each product they put on their shelves and You make one with each one you buy from either them or their competition.

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The irony of Wal Mart [View all] Scuba Mar 2013 OP
Very insightful, indeed ! nonoyes Mar 2013 #1
I see no irony nor incongruity. Mika Mar 2013 #2
Agreed Sherman A1 Mar 2013 #3
What you say is very true GP6971 Mar 2013 #5
Gosh. Seems like they don't want it pointed out that they sell the things Squinch Mar 2013 #4
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