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LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Shopping at Walmart.
I despise their tactics of taking over small towns, and I do not love their underhanded methods of getting lower prices, but I've come to realize that when dealing with a capitalist corporation, there are no good ones. There are just varying degrees of evil.
I can't say that I really enjoy shopping with them now, but they have lower prices and a greater variety of diabetic friendly options, and unlike a certain store chain with a bullseye for a logo, they haven't completely abandoned their queer customers.
I despise their tactics of taking over small towns, and I do not love their underhanded methods of getting lower prices, but I've come to realize that when dealing with a capitalist corporation, there are no good ones. There are just varying degrees of evil.
I can't say that I really enjoy shopping with them now, but they have lower prices and a greater variety of diabetic friendly options, and unlike a certain store chain with a bullseye for a logo, they haven't completely abandoned their queer customers.
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LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@HoeBag I know the bull's eye store has always been a target (😉) of criticism, but up until this year, that criticism was always from the people on the other side of the fence. Now they've abandoned the folks who stuck by them through thick and thin. Really doesn't seem like a smart move, since the right already hated them.