Yeah, that's right. The prime example of a profitable 'large corporation' in America. Low prices, no questions asked. Discounts galore. Anti-Union stance. And, in the hearts and minds of some, morally bankrupt.
So~...Why haven't we talked about this, again?
I mean, yeah, sure; edible underwear, male virgins, and lolicon are all fine topics and all- particularly the lattermost topic- but what does everyone think about Wally-World? Love the prices? Hate the policies? Lots of cheap stuff? Lots of cheap labor? Love them? Hate them? They
did sell Brokeback Mountain against the American Family Association's reccomendation, after all. ~.^
For those who are unsure, or aren't quite 'in the know' about Wal-Mart, here's the one place where a fairly biased opinion could be torn from the fabrications of both those who love and those who hate just about everything: Wikipedia.
Wikipedia: Wal-MartFor the record, though, sometimes I wonder if Wikipedia's a little
too unbiased. Seriously. Just look up 'the Secret' on Wikipedia and you'll find a grand synopsis on a crap-happy DVD that my mom borrowed from a friend at work. I mean...Sheesh, remind me to make a topic on it. >.<
..Y'know what? Screw that, I'm going to make the topic right after this one.
Going back on track here: Wal-Mart. Incredibly awesome, or the scum of the earth? Discuss, please. I'm sticking with Penn and Teller on this one. =x