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carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=briansd1]I had never been to a Wal-Mart Supercenter before.
So, the other day, I checked out the one in Oceanside. I must say that I was impressed.
It’s clean, big and provides good prices on groceries as well. You can buy everything there, from LCD TVs to food.
It’s only a matter of time before the Wal-Mart Supercenters make it to the City of San Diego.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/around-town/shopping/Wal-Mart-Supercenter-Set-to-Open.html%5B/quote%5D
This is called “Project Impact”. I like it. In fact, I liked it so much that I even bought some WMT shares.
I admire Walmart’s ability to carry its motto and execute it. When they say they sell everything for less, they mean it. How many companies has a strategy (e.g. great customer experience) that they couldn’t even carry forward? Now Walmart is focusing on making the shopping experience more efficient, that does not conflict with their core values and should work out for both the consumers and the store.
I expect Project Impact will be the catalyst to wipe out a second round of national and regional retailers, whether you like it or not.
P.S. I hardly shop at Walmart before, now I am occassional shopper. I still get my grocery from Henry’s, Costco and asian market, but I no longer hesitate visiting Walmart because it is no longer congested and the door greeter now hands you the shopping cart when you walk into the store. If the other stores care so much about the customer service, why they didn’t think about that? Why the Costco door greeter only care about verifying that you indeed have their membership card?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=briansd1]I had never been to a Wal-Mart Supercenter before.
So, the other day, I checked out the one in Oceanside. I must say that I was impressed.
It’s clean, big and provides good prices on groceries as well. You can buy everything there, from LCD TVs to food.
It’s only a matter of time before the Wal-Mart Supercenters make it to the City of San Diego.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/around-town/shopping/Wal-Mart-Supercenter-Set-to-Open.html%5B/quote%5D
This is called “Project Impact”. I like it. In fact, I liked it so much that I even bought some WMT shares.
I admire Walmart’s ability to carry its motto and execute it. When they say they sell everything for less, they mean it. How many companies has a strategy (e.g. great customer experience) that they couldn’t even carry forward? Now Walmart is focusing on making the shopping experience more efficient, that does not conflict with their core values and should work out for both the consumers and the store.
I expect Project Impact will be the catalyst to wipe out a second round of national and regional retailers, whether you like it or not.
P.S. I hardly shop at Walmart before, now I am occassional shopper. I still get my grocery from Henry’s, Costco and asian market, but I no longer hesitate visiting Walmart because it is no longer congested and the door greeter now hands you the shopping cart when you walk into the store. If the other stores care so much about the customer service, why they didn’t think about that? Why the Costco door greeter only care about verifying that you indeed have their membership card?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=briansd1]I had never been to a Wal-Mart Supercenter before.
So, the other day, I checked out the one in Oceanside. I must say that I was impressed.
It’s clean, big and provides good prices on groceries as well. You can buy everything there, from LCD TVs to food.
It’s only a matter of time before the Wal-Mart Supercenters make it to the City of San Diego.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/around-town/shopping/Wal-Mart-Supercenter-Set-to-Open.html%5B/quote%5D
This is called “Project Impact”. I like it. In fact, I liked it so much that I even bought some WMT shares.
I admire Walmart’s ability to carry its motto and execute it. When they say they sell everything for less, they mean it. How many companies has a strategy (e.g. great customer experience) that they couldn’t even carry forward? Now Walmart is focusing on making the shopping experience more efficient, that does not conflict with their core values and should work out for both the consumers and the store.
I expect Project Impact will be the catalyst to wipe out a second round of national and regional retailers, whether you like it or not.
P.S. I hardly shop at Walmart before, now I am occassional shopper. I still get my grocery from Henry’s, Costco and asian market, but I no longer hesitate visiting Walmart because it is no longer congested and the door greeter now hands you the shopping cart when you walk into the store. If the other stores care so much about the customer service, why they didn’t think about that? Why the Costco door greeter only care about verifying that you indeed have their membership card?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=briansd1]I had never been to a Wal-Mart Supercenter before.
So, the other day, I checked out the one in Oceanside. I must say that I was impressed.
It’s clean, big and provides good prices on groceries as well. You can buy everything there, from LCD TVs to food.
It’s only a matter of time before the Wal-Mart Supercenters make it to the City of San Diego.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/around-town/shopping/Wal-Mart-Supercenter-Set-to-Open.html%5B/quote%5D
This is called “Project Impact”. I like it. In fact, I liked it so much that I even bought some WMT shares.
I admire Walmart’s ability to carry its motto and execute it. When they say they sell everything for less, they mean it. How many companies has a strategy (e.g. great customer experience) that they couldn’t even carry forward? Now Walmart is focusing on making the shopping experience more efficient, that does not conflict with their core values and should work out for both the consumers and the store.
I expect Project Impact will be the catalyst to wipe out a second round of national and regional retailers, whether you like it or not.
P.S. I hardly shop at Walmart before, now I am occassional shopper. I still get my grocery from Henry’s, Costco and asian market, but I no longer hesitate visiting Walmart because it is no longer congested and the door greeter now hands you the shopping cart when you walk into the store. If the other stores care so much about the customer service, why they didn’t think about that? Why the Costco door greeter only care about verifying that you indeed have their membership card?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=scaredycat]wealth is a store of value. What you were witnessing was consumption, not wealth.[/quote]
The question is what is value? The FED has successfully inflated the paper value (or paper wealth) in this year while the real wealth (measured by industry output, GDP growth, employment, etc) is declining.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=scaredycat]wealth is a store of value. What you were witnessing was consumption, not wealth.[/quote]
The question is what is value? The FED has successfully inflated the paper value (or paper wealth) in this year while the real wealth (measured by industry output, GDP growth, employment, etc) is declining.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=scaredycat]wealth is a store of value. What you were witnessing was consumption, not wealth.[/quote]
The question is what is value? The FED has successfully inflated the paper value (or paper wealth) in this year while the real wealth (measured by industry output, GDP growth, employment, etc) is declining.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=scaredycat]wealth is a store of value. What you were witnessing was consumption, not wealth.[/quote]
The question is what is value? The FED has successfully inflated the paper value (or paper wealth) in this year while the real wealth (measured by industry output, GDP growth, employment, etc) is declining.
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=scaredycat]wealth is a store of value. What you were witnessing was consumption, not wealth.[/quote]
The question is what is value? The FED has successfully inflated the paper value (or paper wealth) in this year while the real wealth (measured by industry output, GDP growth, employment, etc) is declining.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantTG is the man. In fact, I am waiting for him to share his wisdom on this as well. But I can wait after this winter when he finishes his own investment property purchase.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantTG is the man. In fact, I am waiting for him to share his wisdom on this as well. But I can wait after this winter when he finishes his own investment property purchase.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantTG is the man. In fact, I am waiting for him to share his wisdom on this as well. But I can wait after this winter when he finishes his own investment property purchase.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantTG is the man. In fact, I am waiting for him to share his wisdom on this as well. But I can wait after this winter when he finishes his own investment property purchase.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantTG is the man. In fact, I am waiting for him to share his wisdom on this as well. But I can wait after this winter when he finishes his own investment property purchase.
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