OK, I know that many of you on here are anti-Wal-Mart all the way. And while I do shop there, I totally understand your points. They come in, run the local businesses out, etc. It’s survival of the fittest, and we, via the boards that we elect, allow the zoning for them to come.
ANYWAY....
As some of you have seen by my other post, we found a lost dog Saturday evening. Since we found her along Plank Road, we put Found Dog posters up in Stewartstown and Shrewsbury, thinking that it’s likely whatever family she came from could’ve been from either town, and that if they’re looking, we’d double the amount of spots they could find her in. So we hit the convenience stores, gas stations, Saubel’s (both), did some door to door looking, etc. When we got to Wal-Mart (which you have to admit - most of the people in those two towns hit at some point) we were told “Sorry, we don’t allow that”. I was floored!!
Here’s the biggest chain store in the area, a place that’s frequented by the bulk of the residents (and like me, some shop there because it’s convenient and cheap), that wouldn’t give enough back to the community to put a piece of cork up on the wall to stick lost/found flyers on. Now, I understand that it can get out of hand, but at Saubel’s, they don’t allow just anything up there. So why can’t Wal-Mart, in its’ infinite wealth, put up a bulletin board? And if they’re so worried about it being clustered, they could keep it under glass, and only put up manager approved materials/signs. They can’t spare the manpower for someone to take 20 minutes a week to manage that???
Just totally opened my eyes to ridiculousness that can be Wal-Mart.
Will I NEVER shop there again? I can’t say for sure. But am I going to do my best to move all of my business elsewhere? You betcha. Will Wal-Mart care? Nope, they’ve only lost one customer, and for losing me they’ll gain 5 more that move into the area.
When I get time this week (after dealing with finding a home for the above mentioned dog, going to work, school and a funeral), I’m going to call or write. I’m sure it’ll get me nowhere, but maybe I’ll feel better.
Okay, soapbox is empty for whoever needs it.