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K-Mart is to the Ghetto, like Wal-Mart is to the South.
In SoCal, perhaps. Up here in NorCal, MallWart and K-Mart both target the same areas.
Guess who's winning. :dry:
Wikipedia said:In the mid-1990s Walmart tried with a large financial investment to get a foothold in the German retail market. In 1997 Walmart took over the supermarket chain Wertkauf with its 21 stores for DEM750 million (€375 million)[93] and in 1998 Walmart took over 74 Interspar stores for DEM1.3 billion (€750 million).[94][95]
The German market at this point was an oligopoly with high competition among the companies which also used a similar low price strategy as Walmart. Because of this, Walmart's low price strategy yielded no competitive advantage. Also Walmart's corporate culture was not viewed positively among employees and customers in Germany, particularly Walmart's "statement of ethics", which restricted relationships between employees and led to a public discussion in the media, resulting in a bad reputation for Walmart among customers.[96][97]
particularly Walmart's "statement of ethics", which restricted relationships between employees
Ugh, yes, you need a bloody good reason to justify something like that in europe... :lol:
Yes, we react a bit touchy about banning our most popular place to meet the love of our life. :lol:
Yes, we react a bit touchy about banning our most popular place to meet the love of our life. :lol:
Could never apply that to my line of work.
No, in your line of work you usually get it on with the customers
I think I have a new favorite correlation =|= causation example: