So sorry, but progress cannot be stopped by nostalgia.
Edison killed the candlemaking business.
Ford killed the horse-drawn carriage business.
E-mail and cheap long distance telephony killed Western Union telegrams.
Life goes on, and for the most part, things get better. Remember the past fondly, if you wish, but live in the present and learn to enjoy it.
2007-02-25 01:27:08
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answered by Guncrazy 4
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Yes, Walmarts tends to do do that. In some cities, a lot of existing stores block the stores from opening citing zoning by laws.
If you will lose your shops and jobs, the younger ones will move out after a few years too. Why? who wants to stay in a town where the only place that you can shop is walmart. The only jobs to have- walmart. Move out, leave the ones who like them stay and keep the town afloat.
Radio Shack was not making any more money as a corporation and was already on is way out several years ago. They were seriously bogged down by outdated inventory
2007-02-25 01:35:56
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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Wal-mart puts other stores out business because they have such a wider variety of products so people shop there more often than they would shop at a specialty store, like Radio Shack. Another reason that they put the smaller chain stores out of business is- because Wal-mart buys their products at a high price and then sells them to consumer at a discounted price. The small stores have to pay more to get their products because they are not a big chain store like Wal-mart.
2007-02-25 01:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The reason Wal-Mart ran those things out of town is because you people shopped at Wal-Mart and not at these stores you miss.
The thing you fail to see here is that you were surviving before the Wal-Mart. Everyone else was too. Then Wal-Mart shows up and everyone seemingly decides to save a few pennies and runs the other businesses out of town. Look only at yourselves, not the Wal-Mart.
2007-02-25 01:56:29
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answered by Modus Operandi 6
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Wal-mart places domestically owned shops out of employer. i think of they experience sorry approximately no longer understanding with regard to the trash shredding plan as properly - so as that they might have additionally stopped it from being placed close to residential properties. your individual article says the two have been planned mutually, no longer an the two / or . ""yet RPM has had its share of controversy. In might, an RPM worker died while a large piece of metallic fell on his head. The incident is below study with the aid of the federal Occupational protection and wellness administration. Then, on Aug. 9, hearth swept contained in direction of the 300 a lot of fluff and scrap, sending a thick plume of black smoke over Neidlinger's and Hendershot's residences and bringing extra advantageous than a hundred firefighters from 18 stations.""
2016-11-25 22:12:30
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answered by maysey 4
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What exactly is your question? If you think that Wal Mart has done this to your town, start looking for another little town to move to that has the things you are looking for.
2007-02-25 01:28:17
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answered by SUSAN K 3
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The people that chose to shop there did,not the existence of walmart.When was the last time you paid a premium price for delivered milk?
2007-02-25 01:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Get your family and friends go on strike in front of the walmart.
2007-02-25 01:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Then they achieved their goal....it's in their mandate.
That is the reason I refuse to shop there.
2007-02-25 01:27:49
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answered by Lucy 5
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the cause of walmart..... itis bad... don't go there..... like 99% of the stuff is made from china..... it's stupid! and plus they had clothing and other things... it's ur one stop store.... but yet it is bad.. DON'T GO TO WALMART!!!
2007-02-25 01:27:38
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answered by Tim S 2
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