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1sikbITCH

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Absolutely.

Anyone who thinks otherwise needs their head checked. And that's only after it's been properly lopped off.

No thinking is even necessary to arrive at this accurate conclusion.


Of all comparable nation-wide retailers, Target does reign supreme.

You might be able to save a little bit by shopping at Walmart, and Walmart generally has a heck of a lot more to offer, but it's just not worth it. I'd rather combine trips by going to both Target and Kroger (the nearest "shopping center" just down the road has both, which is simply all kinds of Win), then ever step foot in a Walmart.

For the all-in-one experience, around here, Meijer is also better. But Meijer has limited market reach iirc.
Above all though, I absolutely prefer Target. It's a cleaner and classier shopping experience. And the employees actually seem to have a passing interest in possibly helping you, and actually knowing how to do so.

Haha can't start a Walmart thread without Target fan boys hijacking it. I just don't understand why people feel the need to argue over this. They are both steaming piles of excrement.

Walmart is a turd. You shop at Walmart when you're broke and don't care who knows it. No pretending.
Target is a polished turd catering to those "elitists" who are also broke but can't bring themselves to be seen with the trailer trash and ghetto rats at Walmart. It's only slightly better in terms of "class of people". They keep the prices just high enough to keep out the welfare recipients.

I never see any limos parked outside or personal assistants in $1000 suits running around Target shopping for their millionaire bosses. Just normal broke people who never miss a chance to tell everyone they don't shop at Walmart.

Still a turd. Just shiny.
 

brianmanahan

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who cares what class of people shop at a store? upper-middle class hipsters, i suppose. i make decent money but have always shopped at walmart and aldi and will continue shopping there no matter how much money i have.

if you feel the need to spend extra money just to maintain your upper-middle class hipster image, by all means go ahead. i will continue to buy cheap and save money so i can retire by 50 while you upper-middle class hipsters are working into your late 60s.
 

WelshBloke

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who cares what class of people shop at a store? upper-middle class hipsters, i suppose. i make decent money but have always shopped at walmart and aldi and will continue shopping there no matter how much money i have.

if you feel the need to spend extra money just to maintain your upper-middle class hipster image, by all means go ahead. i will continue to buy cheap and save money so i can retire by 50 while you upper-middle class hipsters are working into your late 60s.

You know that terrible acronym YOLO? Well it's true and life's too short to spend it anywhere unpleasant if you don't have to.
 

Mixolydian

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who cares what class of people shop at a store? upper-middle class hipsters, i suppose. i make decent money but have always shopped at walmart and aldi and will continue shopping there no matter how much money i have.

if you feel the need to spend extra money just to maintain your upper-middle class hipster image, by all means go ahead. i will continue to buy cheap and save money so i can retire by 50 while you upper-middle class hipsters are working into your late 60s.

lol wut?
 

Hayabusa Rider

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I can't figure out why a place that doesn't give a crap about their employees that they view as meat, and resent for taking away from profit in dead end jobs doesn't have happy motivated people working for them. Go figure.
 

SlitheryDee

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You know that terrible acronym YOLO? Well it's true and life's too short to spend it anywhere unpleasant if you don't have to.

I've never been to a department store that was pleasant. I don't like shopping anywhere, but when I have to all I'm interested in is what I came to get. To me, life is too short to pretend that going to one department store rather than another is improving it in any real way.
 

WelshBloke

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I've never been to a department store that was pleasant. I don't like shopping anywhere, but when I have to all I'm interested in is what I came to get. To me, life is too short to pretend that going to one department store rather than another is improving it in any real way.

I've been to plenty that were great and I hate shopping.
Whats the one in Paris with the champagne and oyster bar in? That was great, just parking the trolly and grabbing a glass and a nibble.
 
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I've never been to a department store that was pleasant. I don't like shopping anywhere, but when I have to all I'm interested in is what I came to get. To me, life is too short to pretend that going to one department store rather than another is improving it in any real way.

I find a huge difference in my time spent shopping at Costco vs Walmart. Costco they will bend over backwards to help and they are always in a good mood (good pay/benefits). Walmart employees are disgruntled and rude as hell (slave wages/shit benefits). Not to mention at Walmart you deal with the people of Walmart types. Don't even get me started on the free samples or the $1.50 hot dog and soda or the nonfat chocolate yogurts for $1.35 @ Costco.
I don't give any money to the slave driver Walmart's, save money, and avoid the people of Walmart.
 

brianmanahan

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You know that terrible acronym YOLO? Well it's true and life's too short to spend it anywhere unpleasant if you don't have to.

in my estimation, 10 more years of work is far more unpleasant than 15 minutes a week shopping at aldi or walmart
 

brianmanahan

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You're saving that much at Walmart? Where did you shop previously? Neiman Marcus?

places like giant eagle, meijer, farmer jack

cost anywhere double to triple what my total bill at aldi + walmart + sams club is

save 100$ a month on that and there is roughly 100$k extra if you invest it for 25 years at %8 compounded

of course thats not the only thing i try to save money on, but everything adds up.
 
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QueBert

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You're saving that much at Walmart? Where did you shop previously? Neiman Marcus?

I spend about $350 a month at Walmart, at Target I'd spend about $75 more. I go to Walmart at midnight so there's usually very few people, and I'm there maybe 25 minutes total. I guess I'm a "poor person" because I shop there. I personally find giving up about 4 hours a year to save a thousand bucks a smart financial choice *shrug*
 

OverVolt

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People who try hard to be rich are typically the most poor. Most people who are actually rich just shop at walmart etc.

I've seen a Ferrari F430 at wal-mart etc.
 

OverVolt

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I've been to plenty that were great and I hate shopping.
Whats the one in Paris with the champagne and oyster bar in? That was great, just parking the trolly and grabbing a glass and a nibble.

Ya my dad loved that type of treatment and he blew like a million instead of investing it. Its for poor people. Rich people invest their own money in stocks and save money in their budget. They typically have like one thing that they splurge on IE whole foods but still go to wally world.
 

Sonikku

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Not too long ago I was walking behind a supervisor/manager (assuming so based on their different clothes, many keys and a walkie-talkie) down an isle at my local walmart. In the middle of the isle there was a crumpled up piece of trash. Instead of picking it up as she got to it, she just kicked it under a merchandise display and went on her way.

Thats walmart for you. The employees just dont give a fuck and it shows. They have lowish prices and they know it so why bother with anything else.

Walmart overwhelmingly tries to make it's workforce feel insignificant, replaceable and powerless, often with horrible wages and poor benefits that set the standard for the rest of the retail world. Is it any wonder the employees after a while just stop giving a fuck?
 

WelshBloke

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Ya my dad loved that type of treatment and he blew like a million instead of investing it. Its for poor people. Rich people invest their own money in stocks and save money in their budget. They typically have like one thing that they splurge on IE whole foods but still go to wally world.

Shop where you like but most rich people don't shop at walmart.
 

QueBert

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Shop where you like but most rich people don't shop at walmart.

And most don't shop at Target either, so what's the difference? Target sells shit brands it's just typically a cleaner store. But that doesn't make what's inside any higher quality.
 

Agent11

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I've noticed that Walmart stopped stocking a lot of brands and that the prices are not lower than my local WINCO, especially in the fresh meat/seafood section.