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WAL-MART SUPER CENTERS 50% OFF LOW CARB STUFF
I made out like a bandit at the Wal Mart Supercenter's grocery.
Grabbed loads of the Atkins pancake, corn bread, and brownies for like $2.20 each. They had lots of Carbolite suff for half off. Check your local............. |
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WAL-MART SUPER CENTERS 50% OFF LOW CARB STUFF
Pancakes, corn bread, and brownies are now low carb.
-- Someone on my forum claimed to have gained 30 lbs in 3 months eating 800-1000 calories/day. In the FFID universe, 800 cal can magically cause weight gain. Lyle "James" wrote in message m... I made out like a bandit at the Wal Mart Supercenter's grocery. Grabbed loads of the Atkins pancake, corn bread, and brownies for like $2.20 each. They had lots of Carbolite suff for half off. Check your local............. |
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JC Der Koenig wrote:
:: Pancakes, corn bread, and brownies are now low carb. Thanks for letting us know you changed your position. |
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"Roger Zoul" wrote in message ... JC Der Koenig wrote: :: Pancakes, corn bread, and brownies are now low carb. Thanks for letting us know you changed your position. Y'all still don't recognize sarcasm? ;-) |
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Thanks for letting us know you changed your position.
Y'all still don't recognize sarcasm? ;-) perhaps you don't either. |
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WAL-MART SUPER CENTERS 50% OFF LOW CARB STUFF
I'm not sure if it's still upo but www.walmartsucks.com had alot of similar
anti-Walmart information and consumer research. Might be worth checking out. "Coff" wrote in message om... (James) wrote in message om... I made out like a bandit at the Wal Mart Supercenter's grocery. Grabbed loads of the Atkins pancake, corn bread, and brownies for like $2.20 each. They had lots of Carbolite suff for half off. Check your local............. I know I shouldn't go there, but I will because this is perhaps one of my biggest dislikes: Our "friend" WalMart. This is a company that forces manufacturers to manufacture overseas by inviting companies to their headquarters and telling them that if they don't match the price of a Chinese-made item, they will drop them from their store. Companies, then, are forced to close up US operations, just so WalMart can try to corner the market. They are getting so large, that manufacurers cannot say NO, even if they want to. I just read an article in USA Today that stated for every Walmart Supercenter that is opened, 5 local businesses close in the first year. Local people, local flavor, local contributions. Early last year Levi Strauss (jeans) agreed to let WalMart carry thier silver tab jeans. By the end of the year, Walmart had forced the company to match the price of a no-name house brand they were carrying. Levi closed it's three remaining US plants this last fall trying to accomodate WM, and last year Levi had the largest sales year ever, but profits were DOWN 20%. They have become such a giant, that companies cannot afford to tick them off. Good for WM, not forget everyone else, except a short-sighted cusotmer that can't see beyond the short-term. I'm sorry, but there are just so many things wrong with the WalMartization of communities. I know the whole free-market-survival-of-the-fittest arguement. As blue and white collar jobs flee offshore, ask yourself, "Where will my children or grandchildren work?" A blowout 50% off low carb stuff? It makes me wonder what competition they are trying to kill now? Selling at below market price in a new product line is common practice for WM until they get people into the habit of going there automatically. All things to all people. Sorry for the somewhat OT venting. Do a Google on Walmart and see what comes up. If you can get past all thier sites, you'll discover things that will make you seriously think before going there. My appologies to those who disagree, I mean no offense. Regards, Coff Post less, contribute more. |
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(James) wrote in message om... I made out like a bandit at the Wal Mart Supercenter's grocery. Grabbed loads of the Atkins pancake, corn bread, and brownies for like $2.20 each. They had lots of Carbolite suff for half off. Check your local............. Good deal. I don't buy those things, but I'll be sure to check out what they have and maybe try a few things. I like Wal-Mart. No union. |
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"Pam" wrote in message ... Thanks for letting us know you changed your position. Y'all still don't recognize sarcasm? ;-) perhaps you don't either. Ya think? |
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 18:49:48 -0600, Jean M. wrote:
I like Wal-Mart. No union. http://www.unicefusa.org/childlabor/end.html "Perhaps you splurged on a handcrafted carpet, without knowing it was made by a seven-year-old from India, where children are chained to looms for 12 hours a day. Maybe you just bought a soccer ball for your son or daughter, without realizing your gift was produced by five-year-old hands inside a dark and silent factory in Pakistan. Even your more mundane purchases -- a leather bag, a shirt, a pair of jeans, or produce from the local grocery store could be the product of child labor. Around the world today, some 250 million boys and girls between the ages of five and 14 are exploited in hazardous work conditions, according to the International Labour Organization. Most of these children live in the developing world, but even in industrialized countries such as the United States, hundreds of thousands of underage boys and girls are at work in sweatshops, farm fields, brothels and on the street." Yeah, unions are really evil. |
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