And the poor public gets stuck with lower prices, large selection and convenient locations. A disaster. If you can’t compete then you go out of business. Costco, Whole Foods, Target etc seem to be doing well.
I live in NYC and there are no Wal-Marts here. A gallon of milk at the store across the street is $4.29. I rented a car Thursday and did my monthly shopping. Milk was $1.99 There are many many many poor people in NYC, wouldn’t it be nice if they were able to buy milk at that price? I can afford a rent a car, they can’t.
So Parker you are saying the poor of NYC must pay double so the inefficient large corporations can make a huge profit. Some nice guy you are.
And the poor public gets stuck with lower prices, large selection and convenient locations. A disaster. If you can’t compete then you go out of business. Costco, Whole Foods, Target etc seem to be doing well.
I live in NYC and there are no Wal-Marts here. A gallon of milk at the store across the street is $4.29. I rented a car Thursday and did my monthly shopping. Milk was $1.99 There are many many many poor people in NYC, wouldn’t it be nice if they were able to buy milk at that price? I can afford a rent a car, they can’t.
So Parker you are saying the poor of NYC must pay double so the inefficient large corporations can make a huge profit. Some nice guy you are.