Walmart.
It seems there is constant debate over whether Walmart is "good" or "bad" . The classic 'Walmart is bad' thinking goes something like this: "Walmart is big business and big business is inherently evil therefore a plus b equals Walmart is evil. Walmart also stiffles the competition; that being smaller business's without the buying power and resources to compete. They also make manufacturing plants compete feircely for their business which somehow makes them 'bad'. Basically everything Walmart does that their most critized for happens to be tactics which produce more profit, which is the reason Walmart exists. Which is the reason the smaller hometown business exists, which is the reason that organic food market exists. That 'all organic market' exists to make money; not just because they have some intense passion about organic food. The same is true with most business's. They exist to make money. They same thing with Walmart. Walmart just does it better than most of their competetors. There are a ton of people that would have no problem if there was government intervention in Walmart development, dictating where they could have stores in regard to how many stores they may put out of business. Such meddling stands awthart the foundations of free markets and bears similarity to principals observed by socialists.
It seems there is constant debate over whether Walmart is "good" or "bad" . The classic 'Walmart is bad' thinking goes something like this: "Walmart is big business and big business is inherently evil therefore a plus b equals Walmart is evil. Walmart also stiffles the competition; that being smaller business's without the buying power and resources to compete. They also make manufacturing plants compete feircely for their business which somehow makes them 'bad'. Basically everything Walmart does that their most critized for happens to be tactics which produce more profit, which is the reason Walmart exists. Which is the reason the smaller hometown business exists, which is the reason that organic food market exists. That 'all organic market' exists to make money; not just because they have some intense passion about organic food. The same is true with most business's. They exist to make money. They same thing with Walmart. Walmart just does it better than most of their competetors. There are a ton of people that would have no problem if there was government intervention in Walmart development, dictating where they could have stores in regard to how many stores they may put out of business. Such meddling stands awthart the foundations of free markets and bears similarity to principals observed by socialists.


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