WalMart might be a good move. They are an extremely tough company to deal with from the supplier (healthcare operations) side.
nah, they’ll buckle to government and end up supporting Obama Care - because they have so many Obama phone customers, if you get my drift...
They managed to sell some prescription drugs cheap. I’m sure HHS would have to put a stop to this just to avoid the embarrassment of private enterprise doing what they cannot do efficiently.
A former classmate of mine from Stanford actually met with a Walmart “liaison” in Arkanasas (everyone does if they want to deal with Walmart) as he wanted to sell well-designed cooking utensils, as he had connections in China. The liaisons from Walmart are pretty much trained to knock the wholesale price down to almost non-profitable rates but you really, really have got to have impeccable business haggling skills for if you don’t, these guys will walk all over you.
Walmart has preemptively surrendered to the regime on the 2nd Amendment. THREE MONTHS AGO (before Sandy Hook), they stopped suppling stores with ammo. It has now grown into “concern” about safety.
I will not shop at Walmart so long as they treat me like a criminal and deprive me of my 2nd Amendment rights. I know, I know it is a business; blah, blah, blah., and they can do what they like. I get it and I can also do what I like and refuse to shop there. Do lower prices and bargains mean more to you than your 2nd Amenedment rights? If so, wear your chains well. If not, then shop elsewhere.