WalMart Donation Bins Out Again This Year - Cheap Bastards

Cheap, cheap bastards.... THey are number 6- 9 of the top 10 wealthiest Americans according to Forbes. And yet they are not too proud to beg from their own employees. Shame.....

They are worth $140,000,000,000 and they won't pay a living wage.



#6 Christy Walton & family $41.1 B $38 B 59 Jackson, WY Wal-Mart
#7 Jim Walton $40 B $36 B 66 Bentonville, AR Wal-Mart
#8 Alice Walton $38.5 B $34.9 B 65 Fort Worth, TX Wal-Mart
#9 S. Robson Walton $38.5 B $34.8 B 70 Bentonville, AR

Henry Ford would be disgusted.

Henry Ford said often he wanted to make a product that even his own employees could afford, that's how you do it.
These fuckers are 21st century railroad barons who use a new minority to abuse, Hispanics and Blacks, instead of the Chinese.

Well what's the problem then, because the employees make so little, they have to shop at WalMart.

If you poor, Garage sales, Good will, and the Salvation Army is where you shop. If you are shopping at WallMart, you aren't poor, you are ignorant.
 
Cheap, cheap bastards.... THey are number 6- 9 of the top 10 wealthiest Americans according to Forbes. And yet they are not too proud to beg from their own employees. Shame.....

They are worth $140,000,000,000 and they won't pay a living wage.



#6 Christy Walton & family $41.1 B $38 B 59 Jackson, WY Wal-Mart
#7 Jim Walton $40 B $36 B 66 Bentonville, AR Wal-Mart
#8 Alice Walton $38.5 B $34.9 B 65 Fort Worth, TX Wal-Mart
#9 S. Robson Walton $38.5 B $34.8 B 70 Bentonville, AR
yabut Republican jesus :eusa_angel: says thats the way its supposed to be :thup:
 
Don't donate. Your problem is solved. Many of the employees are just living beyond their means and having children they can not afford.

When rats have a reduced food supply they don't breed. I know that people aren't as smart as rats. They can learn from them though.

Maybe the ones having babies they can't afford are republicans and don't believe in abortion.

Whose sperm donors refuse to pay child support.

Oh wait - I forgot. According the RWs, men aren't responsible for their own issue. Its all on those brazen hussies who won't keep their legs closed.

(If I believed in a god, I'd thank her for not making me a dumb dumb RW.)
 
Don't donate. Your problem is solved. Many of the employees are just living beyond their means and having children they can not afford.

When rats have a reduced food supply they don't breed. I know that people aren't as smart as rats. They can learn from them though.

I mean seriously. if they aren't bitching they aren't happy
 
Wal-Mart is asking employees to donate? Good for them. I'm glad to hear these employees are doing well enough to do that.

I've worked for organizations before who've asked some employees to help others for the holidays. It's really nothing more than an expression of the heart; maybe so they can buy more toys for their kids or something. I mean, if the co-workers were really in need, they would be in need all year.
 
Wal-Mart is asking employees to donate? Good for them. I'm glad to hear these employees are doing well enough to do that.

I've worked for organizations before who've asked some employees to help others for the holidays. It's really nothing more than an expression of the heart; maybe so they can buy more toys for their kids or something. I mean, if the co-workers were really in need, they would be in need all year.
I am sure they are. . .

One car repair or medical bill away from homelessness.
 
Cheap, cheap bastards.... THey are number 6- 9 of the top 10 wealthiest Americans according to Forbes. And yet they are not too proud to beg from their own employees. Shame.....

They are worth $140,000,000,000 and they won't pay a living wage.



#6 Christy Walton & family $41.1 B $38 B 59 Jackson, WY Wal-Mart
#7 Jim Walton $40 B $36 B 66 Bentonville, AR Wal-Mart
#8 Alice Walton $38.5 B $34.9 B 65 Fort Worth, TX Wal-Mart
#9 S. Robson Walton $38.5 B $34.8 B 70 Bentonville, AR

Henry Ford would be disgusted.

Henry Ford said often he wanted to make a product that even his own employees could afford, that's how you do it.
These fuckers are 21st century railroad barons who use a new minority to abuse, Hispanics and Blacks, instead of the Chinese.

I'm glad I live in the Midwest where the concept of One stop shopping was invented. The Walton's ripped off the idea from the Meijer family, who, incidentally, not only allows their employees to unionize, but also hasn't gone public.

This allows them to make all the decisions and keep control of the business so they don't have to be accountable, by law to stockholders. The profit motive is NOT their biggest or only overriding concern. They have never had growing to big or expansion so large that they lose their identity, values and soul at the expense of communities and folks they serve.

In my town, the Meijer and Wall-mart are side by side. You notice the difference EVEN IN THE PARKING LOTS. The people who drive in the Meijer parking lot are more attentive, courteous and kind. They pay attention, and wait for each other at the stop signs. The parking lot lines are straight, because the drivers have no problem pulling in and out of them.

At Wall-mart, everyone is rude, in a rush and doesn't pay attention. You are liable to get hit if you don't watch yourself. They cut you off, and don't know how to drive worth a damn. They also angle the parking space line, so you need to pull in to the lanes the correct way, or else you can't park, because none of the customers know how to pull in and out of spaces.


Don't even get me started on the service desk. Or how NOBODY is ever around if you need help at a Wall-mart. Those stores are awful. They only time I go into them is around Christmas because they have a slightly better selection if my kid wants something I can't find.

I'll gladly pay the extra couple cents a product might cost at Meijer. That extra five bucks every shopping trip is worth every penny to keep a morally decent store like Meijer in my state.


Wall-mart drives me nuts and disgusts me.

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So because Wal Mart beat Meijer at the expansion game you don't like the Waltons?

The Meijer's (billionaires also) aren't exactly the salt of the earth types either.

I think it's funny that you are making character generalizations based on your experiences at one store. I remember Meijer from when I lived in Michigan. Let's just say that they weren't in the good neighborhoods back then.

The Waltons got rich by going global. The Meijers got rich by having better PR to soak the midwest union culture.
 
Wal-Mart is asking employees to donate? Good for them. I'm glad to hear these employees are doing well enough to do that.

I've worked for organizations before who've asked some employees to help others for the holidays. It's really nothing more than an expression of the heart; maybe so they can buy more toys for their kids or something. I mean, if the co-workers were really in need, they would be in need all year.
I am sure they are. . .

One car repair or medical bill away from homelessness.
Yea, I know what you mean.

Obama recovery and all.
 
Isn't it wonderful that you have a choice of where to shop!

Now, why do you feel qualified to tell others they should not have that choice?

Well, you have a good point there Henry.

It is on those RARE occasions that I DO go to Wall-mart, that I notice their clientele. It saddens me to no end that the elites are taking advantage of those folks.

I know how the political system works. It is called corporatism, which is essentially fascism. I am not in favor of that. I like the free market. I HATE the government picking winners and losers.

I get my organic food at a local mom and pop place. In the summer I get my produce at the farmers market.



But I know how the Waltons USE the federal government to bilk the taxpayers of millions of dollars to make sure that the food stamp program stays in place.

Do you know that food stamps artificially inflate the cost of food for everyone else? Who do you think benefits from that?

THAT IS NOT the free market. That is an incestuous relationship between corporations and the government.

The people that lose the most are the people of Wall-Mart. They are the ones that feed the beast, all because they like the cheapest price. They don't know that BECAUSE they like the cheapest price, they have caused the BEAST to grow out of control.

I am just trying to raise awareness, that NO, what we have here IS NOT a free system, it is corruption at it's worst.

These people that shop their are like heroine junkies making the problem worse. Their none to bright Henry, none to bright.



You stand with them, I won't. I think it is cruel of the Waltons to take advantage of them, just like it is cruel of the Waltons to not allow their employees to unionize while these people are pissing and shitting on the floors. And believe me, their customer DO that.


Meijer and Whole Foods take EBT too. :eusa_whistle:
 
How the fuck do you idiots even know that is for real??? What a bunch of gullible retards.


Wal-Mart Asks Workers To Donate Food To Its Needy Employees

Read more: Wal-Mart Asks Workers To Donate Food - Business Insider

There, see?

Further proof of the Great Liberal Media Conspiracy.

They've even gotten to the Business Insider.

What next?

How long before Faux falls?

:lmao:

Business Insider has always had a left leaning editorial bias.
 
Walmart really ought just shut down entirely.

That'll save all those folks from being forced to work all those low paying jobs!

yep, then the left can pat themselves on the back and write thank you notes to all the 1000's that are unemployed because of them
 
Walmart Stores Once Again Asking Employees To Donate Food To Co-Workers In Need


Walmart Stores Once Again Asking Employees To Donate Food To Co-Workers In Need Consumerist

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The group Making Change at Walmart says this donation box has been placed in an Oklahoma store asking employees to donate food for their co-workers in need.

It's always funny when poor people tell rich people how they should spend their money.

How much do you pay your employees without high school educations?
 
Don't donate. Your problem is solved. Many of the employees are just living beyond their means and having children they can not afford.

When rats have a reduced food supply they don't breed. I know that people aren't as smart as rats. They can learn from them though.
You were raised by some pretty shitty people, huh?
 
Wal-Mart is asking employees to donate? Good for them. I'm glad to hear these employees are doing well enough to do that.

I've worked for organizations before who've asked some employees to help others for the holidays. It's really nothing more than an expression of the heart; maybe so they can buy more toys for their kids or something. I mean, if the co-workers were really in need, they would be in need all year.
I am sure they are. . .

One car repair or medical bill away from homelessness.
Yea, I know what you mean.

Obama recovery and all.

Obama recovery hard to deny considering that pile of republican dog crap he inherited.
 
Wal-Mart is asking employees to donate? Good for them. I'm glad to hear these employees are doing well enough to do that.

I've worked for organizations before who've asked some employees to help others for the holidays. It's really nothing more than an expression of the heart; maybe so they can buy more toys for their kids or something. I mean, if the co-workers were really in need, they would be in need all year.
I am sure they are. . .

One car repair or medical bill away from homelessness.
Yea, I know what you mean.

Obama recovery and all.

Obama recovery hard to deny considering that pile of republican dog crap he inherited.
Oh, yea, I remember. That pile that Obama said he would fix in three years.
 
Wal-Mart is asking employees to donate? Good for them. I'm glad to hear these employees are doing well enough to do that.

I've worked for organizations before who've asked some employees to help others for the holidays. It's really nothing more than an expression of the heart; maybe so they can buy more toys for their kids or something. I mean, if the co-workers were really in need, they would be in need all year.
I am sure they are. . .

One car repair or medical bill away from homelessness.
Yea, I know what you mean.

Obama recovery and all.

Obama recovery hard to deny considering that pile of republican dog crap he inherited.
Oh, yea, I remember. That pile that Obama said he would fix in three years.
The pile was worse than he thought and he had repiglickan opposition all the way.
 
Wal-Mart is asking employees to donate? Good for them. I'm glad to hear these employees are doing well enough to do that.

I've worked for organizations before who've asked some employees to help others for the holidays. It's really nothing more than an expression of the heart; maybe so they can buy more toys for their kids or something. I mean, if the co-workers were really in need, they would be in need all year.
I am sure they are. . .

One car repair or medical bill away from homelessness.
Yea, I know what you mean.

Obama recovery and all.

Obama recovery hard to deny considering that pile of republican dog crap he inherited.
Oh, yea, I remember. That pile that Obama said he would fix in three years.
The pile was worse than he thought and he had repiglickan opposition all the way.
So, Obama failed to do what he said he'd do, you say.

Bizarre.
 

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