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Walmarts Replace Brand Name Food with Their Brand “Great Value”
NewsFlavor ^ | Friday, December 4, 2009 | DiamondPoet

Posted on 02/16/2010 10:01:48 AM PST by Star Traveler

Walmart’s Replace Brand Name Food with Their Brand “Great Value”. Who Will This Really Benefit?

Published by diamondpoet
December 4, 2009

What is Walmart really up to.

Walmart is one of the biggest supermarket chains in the world. As of August 31, 2008, Walmart has as many as 100 food categories:

United States 4,227 total units.

International 3,210 total units

This is a time where families needs to make every penny count, Walmart expansion of it’s Great Value brand is replacing many of the name brands, we have used for so many years.

The new improved Great Value products — which has been appearing on shelves and various sections of the store, is slowly  being integrated into Walmart stores across the country, within the past few months – will provide families with affordable and possible high quality groceries. This is some sales jargon that Walmart has come up with, but what is really going on?

Walmart is the company, that is famous for their roll-back slogan, and now it would seem that they are also trying to monopolize the food industry. I am all for savings, but I prefer quality products and good taste. I grew up with many of the brand names and it is what I am accustomed to.

There are a few thing that I could settle for, that is not name brand, but when I was shopping during the Thanksgiving holiday, I was looking for McCormick’s vanilla, this is the only brand that I use to make my pies. I discovered that Walmart had completely removed McCormick’s brand and replaced it with their own brand Great Value. I rely on McCormick’s products to prepare many of my meals.

I tried using substitutes, but there is no comparison to McCormick’s Seasonings. I have never shopped anywhere other than Walmart, because I was comfortable and they basically provided most of my needs.

It would now see that I am being forces to shop somewhere else. Walmart no longer stock  all the brand names that I desire. Since Walmart is trying to completely eliminate the middle-man, what type of effect will this have on many of the distributors and will this also have a spiraling effect on the economy as well?

Since so many distributors rely on Walmart’s business, will they not suffer and be forced to downsize? I can’t help but wonder is this really going to benefits the consumers or hurt us even more?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: china; grocery; retail; retailfood; walmart
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To: devolve
Hi, been on the plane crash thread. Waiting to hear from my daughter.

Seems you'd have to let the tuna salad sit awhile to soften the oats.

Have not seen the Hellmans olive oil mayo but I like Miracle whip anyway. I eat what I want, in small proportions and my weight stays stable.

You had a nice healthy breakfast. I was eating oatmeal every day for awhile and it started disagreeing with my surgically altered colon, lol.

361 posted on 02/18/2010 11:01:35 AM PST by potlatch (- What a co-inky-stink!)
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To: scottdeus12
I wonder if he ever turns the smile into a smirk while he's in the store?


362 posted on 02/18/2010 11:08:22 AM PST by listenhillary (the only reason government wants to be our provider is so it may become our master)
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To: potlatch

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I*d say letting the oatmeal slowly be absorbed would be good

Add some nice finely chopped sweet white onion, finely chopped celery, a bit of basil

FNC slowly letting out news on the plane crashing into the Austin office building

Obama*s FBI and IRS offices were in that building -

Why was the radical tax-cheat Stack screaming about President George W Bush?

One thing - The damage shows that Texas architects and construction engineers did not go for that El Cheapo weak perimeter frame and uninsulated lightweight floor truss design at NYC*s World Trade Center towers -


363 posted on 02/18/2010 11:28:30 AM PST by devolve ( . . . . . . . . . live long and perspire/prosper (&/or option) . . . . . . .)
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To: devolve

There were real estate offices there too. Wrote to you on the thread. Son in Law trying to contact friends.

Man burned his own family out of their home!!


364 posted on 02/18/2010 11:32:11 AM PST by potlatch (- What a co-inky-stink!)
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To: Star Traveler
I don't think Walmart has made too many "stupid marketing moves" lately. I recall the recession of the early eighties, when all groceries had not only store brands but Brand X for staples.

Those were the days of welfare cheese, too, and people were glad for it. Given the prospect for the near future, jobless people will be more than glad to forgo the precious luxuries of Whole Foods and other sucker bets to be able to buy the food they need. By next summer you will be seeing every store do this.

365 posted on 02/20/2010 7:35:31 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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