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"They are the rule setters," said Ma Jun, director of the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs, a Beijing-based group. "Before Wal-Mart only cared about price and quality, so that encouraged companies to race to the bottom on ...
Psychologists and segregation researchers have called out Walmart for pricing similar dolls differently. The decision to lower the price of dolls not selling as. ... Today's Poll. As Robert Reich notes, are we the dupes of evil health insurance companies? Oh yes, they are only out to make a buck. No way, federal government rules make it difficult. View Results. Loading . ...
Critics contend the company garners sweetheart deals from many municipalities pressured to change zoning rules or subsidize supercenter developments rather than lose the retailer to a neighboring town. ... Competitors such as Target and K- Mart have adopted Wal-Mart's distribution and business practices, limiting its ability to stand out as the "low price leader." A company reliant on breakneck growth has encountered myriad problems expanding into other, ...
Not all grocery stores that price match will have the same rules as Walmart. It's always a good idea to check with your specific store to see what their fine print is. (It's not even a bad idea to check with your local Walmart, ...
So being in Ontario and unable to stack coupons, I finally found a great deal on Kellogg's cereals at Zellers, by price matching to Walmart. Walmart has Kelloggs cereals (340 g - 775 g) on sale for $2.50 (ends Feb. 26, 2010). Zellers has Kellogg's Corn ..... February 22, 2010 at 1:49 pm. The OP is a fairly new blogger and didn't realize that the blog and forum are seperate and different rules etc, no big. Just no name calling or throwing knives and well all be fine :) ...
We don't have a Super Walmart here in San Diego (denied by City rules several times) but I've found that Walmart prices in general (for cereal, snacks, etc) are a bit cheaper. However, to me the price differential is not worth the pain ...
Conversely, while surely Walmart indeed “could have absorbed whatever loss it might have suffered had it kept Ballerina Theresa's price the same as that of Ballerina Barbie” (to quote the article's paraphrase of a source), ..... Just a quick comment...assuming the demographics of the area roughly match those of the United States (66% white and 14% black), and assuming that dolls of the same race as the purchaser are preferred (by both black and white people), ...
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