Posted on 11/12/2014 5:36:14 PM PST by SkyPilot
Wal-Mart stores Inc issued an "urgent agenda" memo to its store managers across the United States last month, laying out guidelines to boost sales of "chilled and fresh" food, the New York Times reported.
The memo, marked "highly sensitive", asks Wal-Mart marketing managers to make sure they discount aging meat and baked goods to maximize chances of selling them before their expiration dates, according to the report.
Wal-Mart, which has posted six straight quarters of flat or declining same-store sales growth, has been battling a stronger dollar and a reduction in U.S. food stamp benefits, which has eaten into the budget of the retailer's core customer base.
The Times said the memo calls for comprehensive markdowns across 32 departments, asks stores to find creative ways to sell clearance items and to keep "complete records of daily throws" of meat and poultry.
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WalMart has rapidly become ghetto and most of the workers there are ghetto. The US has a huge underclass and it’s on full display at WalMart. I’d rather pay 10% more and not deal with that. There are always few items you don’t need to buy.
That became a side issue as someone brought it up. I posted in comment #1 that the issue was the WalMart has earned Billion off of EBT cards, and when their profits went down the article stated it was because of a slight drop in Food Stamp funding.
The issue is not how to "improve" how we give away "free" money to people with their little plastic ATM cards, the issue is that we need to stop this madness.
It is the same issue with these commercials from lawyers, telling people to sue to get "your Social Security Disability benefits. They are yours!"
My wife and I were on the subway the other day, and the Ebonics speaking obese women next to us chattered the whole way:
"Dat my money! Dey bettah gives it to me! Ayes gots a lawyer! I want myes monay!"
I wish I could tell you I was making this up, but I am not.
It’s harder to fleece the makers when it becomes apparent just how many takers they are supporting.
I thought it was family held and the same family owned both companies. I don’t follow the business concerns of either company but enjoy shopping at both.
We would smuggle spicy black bean dip back home every time we went back and visited family. We now have a TJ within an hours drive.
Ordered a large item from Walmart’s online store. It arrived at my door in less than 48 hours. In perfect condition. Impressive.
Since most margarine switched to using soy oil we switched to butter. We also use coconut oil, bacon grease and canola oil. Soy is bad for people with thyroid conditions.
Haven’t confirmed it but I have seen that margarine is one molecule from being plastic.
With cars now much safer and miles driven reduced due to the ongoing Obama Depression, the ambulance chasers need to prospect new lines of business.
Disability/SocSec law is booming.
Thank you for the information. I appreciate it.
Lots of fraud out there. The massive fraud in SSDI is bankrupting regular Social Security.
http://www.kentucky.com/2014/08/07/3369634/jessamine-woman-sentenced-to-seven.html
You are not correct. I am not going to argue with you about your experience. But all beef is not the same. All pork is not the same. I KNOW for a fact...Kroger, COSTCO and Safeway DO have a say in what is bought to be sold at their stores.
You are also not taking into consideration how grades impact quality and flavor. If you think no roll beef tastes as good as certified angus choice...you would be in the minority.
Finally..how the product is cut by meat cutters does impact quality. If you have some untrained hacker cutting product...THAT person can ruin even the best product.
But you go ahead and buy from Wally World...I don’t care...cuz I ‘m neither paying for it or having to cook it. :)
Lots of middle class people shop at Walmart... money matter to them because they earn it...
I did not say all beef is the same. I said it all comes from the same few suppliers. There are grades of beef just like many other kinds of fresh foods and fish.
Comparing a lower grade of beef at one store to a top grade at another is meaningless. Even walmart sells several different grades just like most grocery stores.
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