#16: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: hunterjoe21, Location: Miles City, MontanaPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 8:12 pm ---- If you can afford to spend more than you need to for the same product....
#17: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: Dimitri, Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 8:16 pm ---- And I probably bring home less money then you and most anyone on this board unless they are unemployed or retired.
Dimitri
#18: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: hunterjoe21, Location: Miles City, MontanaPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 8:23 pm ---- Then that's your choice...
Stop trying to be a martyr.....You don't qualify...
#19: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: ElyBoy, Location: Forest Lake MinnesotaPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 11:54 pm ---- I like Gander Mountain because I get 20% off of everything, including sale items, because Ben works there.
Sucks that you guys don't get MY 20% off
Anything else I go to Walmart
Dimitri--I like products made in China--
Why?? You Ask??
So when Judy tells me to get the "LEAD" out of my ass and get to work,
there really IS "lead" in my ass, so I can't say that she is wrong.
Eric
Just trying to lighten things up around this post.
#20: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: Bushmaster, Location: Ava, MissouriPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 7:05 am ---- Thanks Eric...For once you are on my side...Lighten up you guys...Even as "rich" as I am, I shop at Wally-World. They do have brand name auto parts such as Fram and Valvoline...
Last time I checked. Wally-World would try to find US made products at reasonable prices and when they can't. They get whatever they can at a reasonable price. It's up to you to determine the quality of the product you wish to buy and how much you are willing to pay...
#21: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: SwampFox, Location: Destin, FloridaPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:15 am ---- D,
Proud for you, as you have learned a valuable lesson of life, early. That lesson is to never buy cheap because cheap is not cheap. Always buy the best quality you can for the money you have to spend, without squandering your hard earned money.
Best,
Ed
#22: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: Dimitri, Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:36 pm ---- I come from a family where the thinking is cheaper is better cause something is better then nothing (as a whole we are not well to do but we are not dirt poor either somewhere in between).
My high school shop teacher set me straight and got us to realize saving money for months if need be and buying once is better then buying for half price and buying 4 times in the lifetime of the "better" product.
I guess it may be cause I work in the manufacturing sector I like keeping my money in the hands of others who work for similar wages and have jobs similar to mine where we depend on the ability to sell goods at a cost we can live on. Others may not feel the same way.
Dimitri
#23: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: tikkat3, Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 8:52 pm ---- Welcome to the Global Economy
Accept it and move on
Buy what you want and complain with your wallet
#24: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: ElyBoy, Location: Forest Lake MinnesotaPosted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 9:19 pm ---- Hey D.
You wish that you had never started this thread.?
Merry Christmas!!!
For my present, I'm heading over the my Gun Shop.
A couple of weeks ago, they came up with a framed, matted, signed and numbered Les Kouba print "Bills attack at 7:00AM."
Les is my favorite artist, and the print was done at Delta Marsh.
Brings back a lot of good memories of the hey days of Delta that I enjoyed.
They got it at an auction, and are holding it for me--$100.00.
Eric
#25: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: Dimitri, Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 9:24 pm ---- Merry Christmas, and no I do not wish I did not start this thread, I wanted to rant and I did.
Dimitri
#26: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: tikkat3, Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:17 am ---- Rant on D
I really like the bit about Chinese china not being as good as the American china
Classic stuff
#27: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: A17Shooter, Location: California Foothills (Gold Country)Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:54 pm ---- Just bought a wireless phone set at COSTCO, without checking the label. Upon checking found out it was made in China. Guess I'll have to do better about label checking.
#28: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: OntheLasGallinas, Location: South TexasPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:08 am ---- D,
I’m like you; I selectively buy everything, choosing US, Canadian, Australian, English, etc., made items first. I leave my purchases from enemy countries as a last resort, and sometimes do without.
I’m especially picky about food items because there are still lots of countries in the world that use chemicals (such as ogano-phosphates and chlordane), which is known cancer causing agents. In countries such as Mexico, it is not against the law to irrigate food crops with water contaminated with human sewage. Labels that say packaged or packed in the United States do not mean that the food was raised in the United States. Food packing equipment is expensive to purchase for a single farmers growing season, so they will ship in produce from Mexico and pack it in the US, to justify purchasing the equipment. E coli, fecal coli form…..yum!
In our local grocery, a 5 pound bag of potatoes from Mexico is 99 cents. Idaho potatoes are almost $3.00. I’ll buy Idaho every time.
Cary
#29: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: Dimitri, Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:19 am ---- A17Shooter,
All consumer electronics are made in China today, lack of environmental laws is what has done this. However, a great deal of the circuitry inside of the products are made in Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan and the like. Its more of the overall assembly and the boards themselves that are currently made in China. If you rip one apart you'll see what I mean with many of the sub-components being marked with different countries who can still produce good products. However the cheaper you go cost wise, the more likely it will be stuffed with bad Chinese reversed engineered components instead.
OntheLasGallinas wrote:
Labels that say packaged or packed in the United States do not mean that the food was raised in the United States.
Cary,
You are absolutely right, and I do look for produce saying "Product of" not "Packaged in".
You know I forgot to post, but it took till December 27th and looking at multiple stores to find a non-Chinese spatula, but I did, found one made of Olive Wood from Italy so picked that one up for a measly 2$ more then the 7$ Chinese ones.
Dimitri
#30: Re: Walmart ... Myths verses facts? Author: ElyBoy, Location: Forest Lake MinnesotaPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:52 am ---- Hey D., how much money did you spend on gas looking for a spatula made locally??