GearHead_1
Long Time Member
I hope this discussion isn't too politically charged. One of the other forums had some discussion going on WalMart and their influence. I thought I would post some of the information that I had seen regarding this subject on DC.
My wife told me just today that she had read in a local paper where WalMart would be offering over 300 of the most popular generic prescriptions for a flat fee of $4. Now if someone were going to fill their generic prescriptions at WalMart wouldn't they pick their name brand prescriptions up there also. Something like this would put a real hurt on the little local drug stores.
Prescription drug prices put a real financial strain on many American families particularly senior citizens. Here comes Wally World with a great big "S" on their chest to a market that really needs help and once again small business suffers. In my opinion it's a death spiral we're in with this corporation and there ability to force manufacturers to seek an over seas work force.
I read an article not too long ago (could have been discussed here) that discussed how Snapper the lawn mower company had flatly turned down WalMart as a reseller. A decision that would have been worth millions to the company. Snapper's president was under serious scrutiny for the decision but his whole point was that someone needed to say no to WalMart. I applaud businesses who are capable of withstanding this kind of pressure and admire a president with enough fore sight to put off today's gain for America's future economy. As far as I'm concerned more people should be cutting their lawn with a Snapper lawn mower.
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine...en_snapper.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/front...s/walmart/view
My wife told me just today that she had read in a local paper where WalMart would be offering over 300 of the most popular generic prescriptions for a flat fee of $4. Now if someone were going to fill their generic prescriptions at WalMart wouldn't they pick their name brand prescriptions up there also. Something like this would put a real hurt on the little local drug stores.
Prescription drug prices put a real financial strain on many American families particularly senior citizens. Here comes Wally World with a great big "S" on their chest to a market that really needs help and once again small business suffers. In my opinion it's a death spiral we're in with this corporation and there ability to force manufacturers to seek an over seas work force.
I read an article not too long ago (could have been discussed here) that discussed how Snapper the lawn mower company had flatly turned down WalMart as a reseller. A decision that would have been worth millions to the company. Snapper's president was under serious scrutiny for the decision but his whole point was that someone needed to say no to WalMart. I applaud businesses who are capable of withstanding this kind of pressure and admire a president with enough fore sight to put off today's gain for America's future economy. As far as I'm concerned more people should be cutting their lawn with a Snapper lawn mower.
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine...en_snapper.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/front...s/walmart/view