I’m wandering the aisles of Walmart….AMA

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel shopping at a store that refuses to pay fair wages to its employees and has a public record of providing staff with information on how to sign up for food stamps and other federally funded public benefits while leveraging tax breaks that favor big corporations while screwing over the rest of us?



I could care less. I’m all about my wallet.


The saying is, “I couldn’t care less.”

Speaks volumes.


Grammar nazi. Speaks volumes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel shopping at a store that refuses to pay fair wages to its employees and has a public record of providing staff with information on how to sign up for food stamps and other federally funded public benefits while leveraging tax breaks that favor big corporations while screwing over the rest of us?



+1
Anonymous
Many stores have empty shelves on Monday's.

Sunday's clean them out and restocking takes a ton of time.

Target has this issue as well. They are horrible to employees that work the night shift restocking. And don't get me started on their back room practices for employees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel shopping at a store that refuses to pay fair wages to its employees and has a public record of providing staff with information on how to sign up for food stamps and other federally funded public benefits while leveraging tax breaks that favor big corporations while screwing over the rest of us?



https://fee.org/articles/walmart-and-costco-just-gave-over-400-000-workers-a-raise-despite-no-minimum-wage-increase-here-s-why/amp

Don’t know where you are getting your information from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel shopping at a store that refuses to pay fair wages to its employees and has a public record of providing staff with information on how to sign up for food stamps and other federally funded public benefits while leveraging tax breaks that favor big corporations while screwing over the rest of us?



Glad you are out there fighting for these issues rather than shaming individuals who need Walmart because wages and benefits have been eroding for decades while corporations make record profits.


It actually is my day job. Well, one of the teams I lead focuses on it from a law and policy aspect. Starting doing grassroots advocacy and impact litigation in the field in the 1990s, and I’m still fighting. It’s challenging because even so called good people prefer protecting their own pocketbook and ignore the bigger issues. Sigh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many stores have empty shelves on Monday's.

Sunday's clean them out and restocking takes a ton of time.

Target has this issue as well. They are horrible to employees that work the night shift restocking. And don't get me started on their back room practices for employees.


Mine was completely stocked today!
Anonymous
which walmart is empty this time of day?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you feel shopping at a store that refuses to pay fair wages to its employees and has a public record of providing staff with information on how to sign up for food stamps and other federally funded public benefits while leveraging tax breaks that favor big corporations while screwing over the rest of us?



Glad you are out there fighting for these issues rather than shaming individuals who need Walmart because wages and benefits have been eroding for decades while corporations make record profits.


It actually is my day job. Well, one of the teams I lead focuses on it from a law and policy aspect. Starting doing grassroots advocacy and impact litigation in the field in the 1990s, and I’m still fighting. It’s challenging because even so called good people prefer protecting their own pocketbook and ignore the bigger issues. Sigh.


People are going to shop at the cheapest store. The average consumer is not to blame.
Anonymous
is anyone masked?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:is anyone masked?


NP. Why would anyone be now?
Anonymous
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/11/18/food-stamps-medicaid-mcdonalds-walmart-bernie-sanders/

Walmart and McDonalds have the most employees on food stamps and Medicaid.

They reluctantly increased wages, but they are still screwing over employees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/11/18/food-stamps-medicaid-mcdonalds-walmart-bernie-sanders/

Walmart and McDonalds have the most employees on food stamps and Medicaid.

They reluctantly increased wages, but they are still screwing over employees.


Those employees have zero skills. They would be unemployed and even more broke if they weren’t given jobs by Walmart or McDonald’s. I hope you realize that.
Anonymous
Did they actually have everything you needed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:is anyone masked?


In moco I’d say 50 percent still masked
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:is anyone masked?


In moco I’d say 50 percent still masked








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