So Walmart is targeting people that make 100 an hour now? .......lol Assuming that's true for a second......what's gonna happen when publix and whole foods start doing it? Lol
What well off person gets their groceries at Wal-Mart? Video Games for their kids sure....but groceries?
You'd be surprised who buys from WalMart. Especially if they can do so and no one really knows it's going on. Funny that you don't get that there are many people who have and keep money partly because they are smart about how they spend it. I've said over and over...I don't think they would necessarily be buying from WalMart. But that's not really the point is it? The point of OP is do you want someone coming in to your home and stocking your fridge? And yes, many do. (BTW - $100 an hour? They may MUCH more than that.)
I used that number from a new doctor who was doctoring at small places in Houston but I do agree that they make a lot more after fellowship.
Its not about shopping about Wal-mart its about shopping for groceries. I suppose it depends on how you define groceries but I am talking about fresh produce and meats not say Chips Ahoy Cookies and Lays Potato Chips.
I don't even like my own family coming over and going into my fridge, I like putting my own stuff in and organizing it my own way thank you very much.
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