There are people right now that would rather shop at whole foods or sprouts or whatever and pay 4 times as much than buy stuff at walmart.
I call them morons.
There is literally nothing wrong with Walmart.
I never buy groceries at walmart, everything costs more, especially fresh produce.
Go to a mexican supermarkets, they don't gouge you like white people supermarkets. (eg. safeway, whole foods)
In fact, I can't even remember the last time I went to a walmart for the express purpose of buying something because it was cheaper.
Nearly everything I buy regularly can be found cheaper elsewhere.
Walmart may be cheaper for what they have, but they don't have most of the stuff I want. I mostly shop at Nugget. Whole Foods is pretty nice, but way overpriced. A Sprouts opened by me a few months ago and they're pretty small and niche, but does have a few things you can't find at other places (Usinger's Braunschweiger, for example).
For cheap shit I mostly go to Asian grocery stores (not even a weeb, or whatever, but if you're not shopping at your local ethnic market, you're the real moron). For the kind of national brand stuff you can find at Walmart I'd rather go to Target any day.
>>9254390
Damn nigga whats wrong with your 1995 computer
>>9254390
the fuck are you talking about. Walmart is always more expensive than local groceries like, say, Fry's. suppose it depends on your region
also those types of stores almost never have half of the ingredients that I'm looking for, so I have to get my ass down to Sprouts (Whole Foods is always way overpriced)
anytime I need fish, hitup local tiny asian market. what i really mean is that Walmart isn't one stop shopping. meat is shit quality, general prices aren't nearly as good as locals, and they'e missing half the shit I actually need. so fuck em
>>9254542
TIL Fry's brand contains grocery stores in addition to electronics parts stores
>>9254567
It is really weird, yeah. Wish we had more of the electronics stores around here (only two in this area; where I was at before, much further south, had none within a 100 mile radius).
>>9254390
Wrong.
>>9255133
Where the hell could they put a Walmart in NYC anyway? Assuming it would be anything like their average standalone store.
I noticed Target has some stores there; they're guilty of a lot of the same shit Walmart is known for, so why are they allowed in the city?