Who HATES WAL-MART and WHY???

United States
September 22, 2006 2:34pm CST
Have any complains about Wal-Mart that maybe someone on here from Wal-Mart will read, and MAYBE they will fix them.. I got 2 off the top of my head. Always run out of Sara Lee, Honey White bread, not the big loaves, the small one for like 2-3 bucks.. and they don't have my DiGiorno spicy chicken pizzas ;O(
8 responses
@AndreaM76 (1164)
• United States
22 Sep 06
they always get rid of the things my kids and I like and they are never eager to help you on the floor.
@NOCEagle (583)
• United States
4 Oct 06
One day you might end up working for Walmart...not protest it....i got nothing against it....i think its awesome...
• United States
20 Oct 06
Thank you too NOCEagle The nice people that work there like you Is the ONLY reason I MAKE myself go tho.. Hello all here, I am not back back yet, but my husband is haveing some trouble and he has went to his mom's, so I am taking sometime here with you guys, I MISS YOU ALL ALOT
• United States
4 Oct 06
Because it isn't clean and the bathrooms are filty. And there are new any cashiers to serve you and this really anoys me
• United States
20 Oct 06
Me too Walmart really sucks if you ask me... I like most of the people that work there tho, some are rude and snappy tho but that is everywhere
@Aali311 (6112)
• United States
24 Sep 06
It's too big, by the time you're halfway finished the kids are acting up or tired or something.
@photomom (38)
• United States
4 Oct 06
I haven't shopped at Wal-Mart for a couple of years. My husband and I would rather spend a little more money than to condone Wal-Mart's unethical business practices. They have certainly built themselves quite a monopoly. Unfortunately it is at the expensive of too many people. People are more important than money.
• United States
4 Oct 06
i dont really hate walmart, but i dont like the management in the store in our town. i worked there for almost 4 years. last year i was pregnant(high risk) and the management at the time basically harrassed me until i was having contractions all the time. after i was gone on doctors orders for 3 days they told me i had to go on a leave of absence..i was a department manager, after 90 days they sent me a letter in the mail saying they were posting my job...they posted it that same morning so i got calls from all my friends there asking what was going on before i even got the letter..nice huh. anyways before that i really loved working there. the management was great but they all moved up and on. and also i just wanted to say that if they do take out an item you really like call and complain to the 1-800-walmart most of the time they will try to figure out why the item was taken out and i know in our store they seem to always try to make it up by sending out giftcards to the people who complain...
@LaGitana (277)
• United States
5 Oct 06
Walmart. It all seemed like such a good idea years ago when they opened. Low prices for everything under the sun and under one roof... Good employee benefits and practices... Now they seem to have become the epitome of greed and monopolism (is that a word?). It's a very clever plan. Put everything under one roof, be open all night long, have the lowest prices in town. Drive all competing small businesses out of business, all the specialty bookstores, for instance. Carry only the books that the narrow middle Americans read (or that they should be reading according to our standards and to our benefit). Purchase all of our products for nothing from overseas sweatshops who pay their workers nothing. Our companies, meanwhile lay off all employees and move their factories (now sweatshops) to some poor paying country. Our people, fresh out of work, must now shop at the very lowest cost store around (that's us). AND, as soon as we put all the other shopping sites out of business, we'll... TA DA... raise our prices! Good plan, eh? Ok, so you think I'm cynical? Tune in 10 years from now.
• India
23 Sep 06
we dont have "wal-marts" where i am at but we do have other similiar businesses that sell products at low prices and it usually lead to smaller businesses having to shut down
@DEBROOP (90)
• India
23 Sep 06
hey they r destroying neighbourhood businesses focussing on profits and little else no ethics for workers and only looking at bottomlines and might destroy world economy