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PostWed May 24, 2006 10:09 pm    

Ah.... Probably as it WAS in an area where one could build? yeah, that's what was going on.

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PostWed May 24, 2006 10:12 pm    

Wait. What, exactly, was the situation there? I'm talking about how they could have zoning laws AGAINST it if it's the wildlife they're worried about, or were worried about, there. That way they could stop the construction before it's even thought of.
That, sir, is the way to go about it, not forcing a business to leave after it's started working on setting up its operation, or is in the middle of its operation.

EDIT: Okay, Theresa, if Bangor did stop it before they started everything, that's pretty much fine with me.



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PostWed May 24, 2006 11:37 pm    

Wal Mart isn't a slave operation. The employees can quit if they wish.

I had a lot of problems with the way Target treated me when I worked there; so I quit. It was their perogative, not mine. I was the employEE, they were they employER.

I like the way Wal Mart runs their business; they deliver great prices to the consumer, and offer a great one stop shop. I gladly shop at the WAL semi-weekly.


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PostThu May 25, 2006 1:16 am    

I completely understand where these people are coming from. There have been protests here about Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury's/Morrisons (the big four) destroying the high street in small towns. I'd much rather have access to a greengrocer, a fishmonger, a butcher and a baker than one large supermarket.

As for WalMart's business practices, maybe they should look at how they treat their staff here? Decent wages, decent hours, and flexible hours for those with responsibilities. Most people I know like working at Asda.


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PostThu May 25, 2006 11:49 am    

Republican_Man wrote:
Wait. What, exactly, was the situation there? I'm talking about how they could have zoning laws AGAINST it if it's the wildlife they're worried about, or were worried about, there. That way they could stop the construction before it's even thought of.


Hercules has zoning laws on the books limiting the size of stores. Wal-Mart tried to get around them. They lost.

Besides, since Wal-Mart has often benefited from eminent domain procedings in other localities to build their stores, it seems only fitting that their tactics end up working against them.

What goes around, comes around, what's good for the goose, and so on...



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PostThu May 25, 2006 12:05 pm    

Seven of Nine wrote:
I completely understand where these people are coming from. There have been protests here about Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury's/Morrisons (the big four) destroying the high street in small towns. I'd much rather have access to a greengrocer, a fishmonger, a butcher and a baker than one large supermarket.

As for WalMart's business practices, maybe they should look at how they treat their staff here? Decent wages, decent hours, and flexible hours for those with responsibilities. Most people I know like working at Asda.


Why spend more money when people are willing to work for cheap wages? Fact is, low prices spawn from low wages, and as long as someone takes the job (choice), i'm 100% happy with my low prices.


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PostThu May 25, 2006 12:42 pm    

Seven of Nine wrote:
I completely understand where these people are coming from. There have been protests here about Tesco/Asda/Sainsbury's/Morrisons (the big four) destroying the high street in small towns. I'd much rather have access to a greengrocer, a fishmonger, a butcher and a baker than one large supermarket.

As for WalMart's business practices, maybe they should look at how they treat their staff here? Decent wages, decent hours, and flexible hours for those with responsibilities. Most people I know like working at Asda.


I have an Asda (Wal-mart owned) just round the corner, its great. We have a few local shops nearer but there twice as expensive and have less products.

I'm in favour of big supermarkets and out of town "Malls"


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PostThu May 25, 2006 5:59 pm    

Me? I prefer what I would call the American Route. I prefer supermarkets and Wal-Marts and low prices over the local grocer or bakery. But that's just me.
And okay, so Wal-Mart has benefited from the evils of Eminant Domain. In my book, however, that makes as much difference as a firmly communist country allowing ONE story to be privately owned for the next 50 years. It doesn't matter if they've benefited from it before; unless they're members of the government that permit the thing (judges, etc.) it shouldn't be done.



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PostThu May 25, 2006 11:17 pm    

Big huge supermarkets and such whos sole purpose is profit and not customer service isnt what I would call the American way. I also don't think Eminant Domain is really evil. Place like wal mart have to many times tried to out do, and over power the "little people" I say good for them for refusing to let them build there...

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