Posted on 11/09/2005 11:50:22 AM PST by big'ol_freeper
Because they are not big enough to warrant their own special category.. The Holiday season is so huge, they have an entire category of their own.. from a marketing and web standpoint, it is efficient, easy to develop, easy to use in promotions (such as what you see on their front page that takes you to the 'Holiday' section, and easy for the customers to locate what they are looking for.
...coyotes? The four-legged ones or the two-legged ones?
Not in your comment #53 you didn't...I ALSO prize accuracy.
Look, Walmart is a BUSINESS... and I'm just as happy with them NOT wishing me "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Hannakah" or whatever. It's insincere. They are there to take my $$ and make a profit, not to spread good cheer and brotherly love and peace on earth.. and I'm happy to give them my $$ if the price is right. And I'LL say Merry Christmas. Somehow, a big, impersonal corporation trying to inject a Christian or otherwise religious message into their marketing is gross.
It may come from the Catholic League, but it really looks like they've been had. The original e-mail from 'Kirby' was apparently sent to the CL by an unnamed recipient, and there is no confirmation anywhere that it actually came from Walmart. The Walmart guy "acknowledged that he read the letter from Kirby," but that's a far cry from acknowledging that Walmart sent it. The only statement that is actually from Walmart is the quote from Fogleman, and even that is an extract which really isn't inflammatory...
LOL. When I managed a Radio Shack company store in the early '80s we didn't work Thanksgiving or Christmas either, it's not a new thing.
Of course, I worked open to close EVERY day from Black Friday through Christmas Eve. Sundays included.
"A Christmas tree is an evolution from Baal worship"
That comes from Jeremiah 10:3-4
Who cares?
This may peeve some people, but Christmas isn't even about Christians. Where in the Bible does it mention this holiday or Santa Claus? We don't even know exactly when Jesus was born. All it is is a pagan holiday with a Christian slant.
If you want to follow Scripture, celebrate Hanukkah.
Anyway, pick fights that really matter to God.
>>>Didn't Walmart stop selling guns too, or something like that?? >>>
I bought my husband a 12 guage shotgun there last Christmas.
>>>They reap the profits from the season they should not insult us with the generic "Happy Holidays".>>>
If you get 'offended' by that, then you are the one with the problem.
That's because you made 75% of your annual income at that time.
Click on "holiday items" and get: Items 1-20 of 7970 total sorted by: Best Match Price High to Low Price Low to High Top Seller New Alpha A-Z Alpha Z-A
That's seven thousand seventy nine items.
Email sent as feedback on their site:
I read that you are no longer acknowledging Christmas to your many Christian customers. As I did a search for Christmas and up pops "Holiday". Yet I do a search on Kwaanza or Hanukkah and both those remain as is and are not replaced with "Holiday". This will come back to bite you in the shorts Walmart. Sad to say you've offended this Christian. I've always advocated for Walmart in the past. I will think twice now before doing that or shopping there. I celebrate Christmas, not holiday. Thanks for your time. xxx
Too bad you and I are already married, to other people. A woman who buys her husband is definately a keeper.
I agree, I think that an email to Wal-Mart is far more effective a way to let the know how I feel about Christmas being "re-labelled". I simply told them I appreciate how much they support the troops, and I want to shop for "Christmas" items there...
Not overreacting, but I did the research, and yes, if you put in "Christmas" it tells you that you really wanted "Holiday" instead. Rather disconcerting...
Sandbar - relax. Did you forget to take your 3 o'clock meds?
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