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    Old 05-15-2009, 07:27 PM
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    I don't go the Walmart often, but stopped there the other day to pick up some thread. I was shocked. All the fabric is gone. We have been transformed to a party center. So sad. I didn't buy much fabric there but know some people who did.
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    Old 05-15-2009, 07:31 PM
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    It is sad - don't know how many parties they have to plan for but they have lost a lot of memory building with the loss of fabric for quilts. Paper products go with the garbage - quilts stay around alot longer. Can't understand the thinking.
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    Old 05-15-2009, 07:37 PM
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    I buy my party supplies at the Dollar Store, but even if I didn't, I would boycott the party section at Walmart on principle......
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    Old 05-16-2009, 05:47 AM
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    Like most big box stores, Wally World looks at dollars produced for square footage used. While they sell fabric, it takes a large square footage area to merchandise and you also have to have employees to service it, two huge negatives from a profit standpoint. It's strictly a dollars and cents thing for them. They don't really care about servicing the customers needs, just how much money an area can produce is their focus. With party supplies, all they need is someone to stock the shelves.

    Walmart has forgotten what it takes. I hate to shop there, they are so un- responsive to customer needs. In our small town, you are almost forced to shop there because that's all there is. I hate having to purchase what they have on the shelf and not being able to purchase what I really want. It's a Catch 22, I can drive 60 or so miles to the big city and get what I want, but then I have to fill up the Jeep and spend 3 hours on the road. Sam Walton would turn over in his grave if he could see what his company is doing to it's customers. If there is any alternative, I use it even if I have to pay more.
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    Old 05-16-2009, 07:05 AM
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    Sam Walton was all about the dollar and big profit margins. The same way the company is run today. I'm more upset with the local quilt shop here. When the local Walmart did away with the fabric dept. the only fabric/quilt shop in town raised their prices that very day. One of the employees is a friend of mine and she said the owner came in at noon and said everything in the shop would be 30% more. From needles to battng. I will drive to the next town before I shop at that shop.
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    Old 05-16-2009, 07:12 AM
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    sadly this is the way most local fabric stores and sections are going. please are shopping a lot online now instead of locally.

    we used to have 5 quilting stores in the area and now we're down to 3.
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    [quote=BellaBoo]Sam Walton was all about the dollar and big profit margins. The same way the company is run today. I'm more upset with the local quilt shop here. When the local Walmart did away with the fabric dept. the only fabric/quilt shop in town raised their prices that very day. One of the employees is a friend of mine and she said the owner came in at noon and said everything in the shop would be 30% more. From needles to battng. I will drive to the next town before I shop at that shop. [/quote

    Sad but so true! :cry:
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    Old 05-16-2009, 12:01 PM
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    While I don't applaud Ole Sam, he was about taking care of his customer base and buying American products and selling American products made by American workers and companies. The company he built is now one of the most prolific importers from China and they were one of the largest lobbyists along with Home Depot and several defense contractors to get legislation passed in 2004 that made it highly profitable to ship American jobs off shore. His daughter is a huge, in the terms of millions of dollars yearly, political player, using both parties at her beck and call. she plays both sides against the middle to her profit and gain. Truly a "Robber Baroness" of the 21st century. It's all public record, check it out.
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    Alice Walton lived in AR until she was cited for DUI. She was nasty to the officer kept shouting Do YOU KNOW WHO I AM!!! It was all over the news here, Little Rock AR. She moved soon afterward. No big loss and one drunk off the LR roads.
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    Old 05-16-2009, 02:47 PM
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    Originally Posted by Cookn
    ... The company he built is now one of the most prolific importers from China and they were one of the largest lobbyists along with Home Depot and several defense contractors to get legislation passed in 2004 that made it highly profitable to ship American jobs off shore....

    Thanks for saying it, it needs saying a lot more.
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