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If walmart went out of business where would all the trailer park residents shop?

I can't with that store.
Xena1234 · 51-55, F
Hey, Hey I love shopping at Walmart. And, I live in a very nice house, in a wonderful area, and I have plenty of money.
Addictedtoglamour · 31-35, M
@Xena1234 I hate that store. I always get annoyed by misbehaving children running around carelessly, rude inconsiderate shoppers, parents yelling at and threatening to slap their kids, it's hard to maneuver aisles because of dumb people. Getting mowed down by those awful scooters. Getting rammed with carts pushed by annoying children. Oh the humanity.
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Some people can't afford a traditional house, but they still want a home that they can call their own and have some control over. They want to live in a good school district for their children. There are many mobile homes that that are very nice (small but nice). Many have multiple bedrooms and at least 2 full bathrooms. PEOPLE are important, not their income.
@Xena1234 Absolutely!
Addictedtoglamour · 31-35, M
@DarlingSelah I don't know how you do it. The last time I was there was about two years ago and it was a rage incudcing shit show.
@Addictedtoglamour theres the nice walmart & then theres the trashy one. Its like that in every city.
Well I'd be broke if they went out of business. Wally world is the only decent store around here. The other is 3 times the price and all their produce gets mushy or moldy a day after you buy it. I'd much rather Walmart
IrishPat · M
What’s wrong with Walmart? I keep seeing people dis it
Addictedtoglamour · 31-35, M
@IrishPat What's right with it? You take your life into your hands going in there. It always looks like the ghetto and the trailer park married, had children and their spawn took over the store.
@Addictedtoglamour Walmart stores differ depending on many factors. We lived close to one that attracted a variety of people: college students from 2 private universities and a community college, people from neighboring affluent neighborhoods and one working class area. Jewish people with me and boys were their prayer caps, Muslim women wearing their traditional clothing, and many Christians and others. I don't care for the store personally because of the way it has treated it's employees in the past, but they are making improvements.
trackboy · 22-25, M
if they close walmart you could always shop at kmart the poor peoples store.

 
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