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Fuck Walmart. They also sell junk products and treat their employees like garbage. Last I checked they aren’t even selling products for cheaper prices too.
Not sure what walmart you’re talking about, but I never have that experience there.
They sell the same products as anywhere else, unless you’re talking about their store brand (which is definitely hit or miss.)
I don’t think they treat their employees any worse than other retail stores. Like, I’ve heard horror stories from a friend I knew who used to work at Target.
They definitely have cheaper prices, though. That’s… kind of the appeal, lol.
But yeah. A lot of people think they’re ‘too good’ for walmart. They tend to buy into bullshit, spend more money, and then find ways to complain about not having enough.
Fuck Walmart. They also sell junk products and treat their employees like garbage. Last I checked they aren’t even selling products for cheaper prices too.
Not sure what walmart you’re talking about, but I never have that experience there.
They sell the same products as anywhere else, unless you’re talking about their store brand (which is definitely hit or miss.)
I don’t think they treat their employees any worse than other retail stores. Like, I’ve heard horror stories from a friend I knew who used to work at Target.
They definitely have cheaper prices, though. That’s… kind of the appeal, lol.
But yeah. A lot of people think they’re ‘too good’ for walmart. They tend to buy into bullshit, spend more money, and then find ways to complain about not having enough.
Ah well. Good day to you.