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CILLA8192
Comment: Well where I live we have a Wal-mart some what in the hood and there has been a couple of fights and stabbing there. I commend wal-mart but I just hope that there will be a safe work environment for these employees and they best to watch out for shoplifting because that happens alot here to. I still frequent this wal-mart because it's very convient to get to I wish this project all the best.
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Gurlfrand
Comment: Walmart is now what Sears was to the 60-70's - the Walmart in Torrance, CA is so big, you could get lost in there. they have everything in there.
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VickiE
Comment: Yeah. Let WalMart try to lock a brother or sister employee in the store after closing and see what happens. LOL!!! Why not exploit the poor in the inner cities? They run out of rural and suburban communities that will allow them in. Yup, we just can't get enough useless plastic crap. Bring it on WalMart.
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ladybyrd
Comment: Wal-Mart!!! I hate that damn store. It comes to areas and other mom & pop business that supported the communities for 20-50years end up closing. Wal-Mart is shoveling all those garbage products. They drive wages to minimum wage, skimping on benefits etc. I'm glad that our suburb is boycotting the hell out of Wal-Mart and won't let them get 20 miles to our area. Wal-Mart is like a leach, it's sucks the life right out of the communities. Alot of rural white cities boycott to their deaths to keep Wal-Mart out, because they know what happens when Wal-Mart decides to pull out. Most communities end up on the brink or bankrupt.
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