Go On Take the Money and Run or That's where the money's at
By RK Finnell
@irishidid (8687)
United States
October 12, 2009 1:56pm CST
My local walmart is moving to the rich side of town. Never mind the people who use the store consistently are the ones who usually walk from the complex I live in because they don't have cars. Been there myself and having some place you can walk to pick up a gallon of milk is a good thing.
So here they are moving next to places like Cabela's and it makes me wonder, do rich folks shop at walmart? And if they do won't they just visit their own local walmart?
My personal opinion is they're making a big mistake. It would have been better is they had move in an available spot closer to the people who shop there. I guess Kmart will start getting more business here. Mine included.
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@mommyboo (13174)
• United States
13 Oct 09
Hmmm. I think that rich people probably shop at Walmart... some of them anyway. I mean everybody has to buy things like cleaning products and household items, right? Unless they hire a cleaning service or have a live-in housekeeper. Walmart is as good a place as any to buy things like that. I personally have been avoiding Walmart because the one in my town is really ghetto, the last time I went in there I got irritated because I was returning a dvd player that got recalled due to it blowing up or catching on fire during use. Guess where that dvd player had been living? In my daughter's PLAYROOM! I had to wait a good 20 minutes before they refunded me, first because they didn't understand it was a RECALL and then after that trying to get the information because apparently it was the first recall dvd player that had been returned to their store. They didn't even give me what my husband paid for it, he said it was $29 and they gave me $22. I didn't have a receipt or anything because we'd had it over a year and a half.
I have had to seriously change my idea about what rich means since the economy took a nosedive. I mean, I know people who seem to be rich, but they are the people who are scrambling to figure out what they can just not pay. Then there are people who DON'T seem to be rich but they take vacations with their familes every few months. I think regardless of your yearly income, if you have more expendable income every week or every month for whatever you'd like to do, then you are richer than someone who makes 6 figures but has to check every time they want to spend $2 on a hot dog for the kids....
Sorry, I didn't mean to get all philosophical but i think rich is an attitude, not just a measure of financial wealth.
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@irishidid (8687)
• United States
13 Oct 09
Ours, where it is at the moment, is borderline ghetto. They do understand returns though and would have handled your situation better.
I have no doubt rich people shop at walmart. I just don't think they'd get on the highway and drive 20 miles to visit one walmart when another one could be right down the street.
@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
12 Oct 09
hi, i know that there is a walmart in a fairly weathly city that is close to the city i live in and the number of times that i have been in, it has been fairly busy. i have an aunt that is very wealthy but was raised during the depression so she is pretty cheap and looks for bargains all the time.
@irishidid (8687)
• United States
13 Oct 09
The people who go to this area are from other counties. It isn't like a short ride down the road. They have to get on the highway to come to this walmart. It was still get its business from the locals. I'm just saying it's going to hurt the locals without transportation.
@mommyboo (13174)
• United States
13 Oct 09
I actually think that's how some people who are well off stay that way, even in the economy when it's bad. They have been through it before, and they know how to find a bargain and not waste, and that is how they manage to stay financially sane even if three quarters of their neighbors are getting foreclosed on.
@KrauseHome (36447)
• United States
15 Nov 09
Well, it is interesting to see how many times WalMarts end up moving around to where some of the Bigger known businesses are. Maybe it is just because they want to be in a more shopped area, and then maybe it is to try and produce more sales. Personally I have seen a lot of WalMarts in my time, as my husband and I tend to stop at WalMart no matter where we are at, and it is amazing to see what type of people shop there depending on where the store is located for sure.
@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
16 Oct 09
well thats just unfair. but you know what? i've been thinking a long time that no matter how cheap/reasonable prices and such, Walmart has just always been about the money. they have pushed out just about every other store and are now even cheaper on some things then the dollar store and yet they still seem to make lots of profit. wonder why they dont just build another one thats what they usually do.
@6_Torch_Burn (108)
• United States
16 Oct 09
Actually you are right on point!
My wife was complaining how much the prices at walmart have gone up recently(about 3 months ago), and how store brands are becoming less available. A few days after that I saw a small blurb on some news program about given the state of the economy, many wealthier people are now shopping at walmart for the savings. And walmart in return is now catering to that clientel. So that answers that question.
I was reading the other respondants and thier views on target. Personally I do not like target. They dont have nearly the hunting/fishing/mechanical/gardening inventory that walmart does. Our local walmart had just finished remodeling the inside of the store. I told my wife that I didnt like the new layout, it reminded me too much of target. I started talking to an employee (I said nothing about target to her) and she told me that the former CEO of target is now in charge of walmart.
Perhaps you will start likeing target less and walmart more now, and I will do the opposite.