It'll take Walmart years to sell off all that ammo since you can never find anyone working in sporting goods. If you do, they can't seem to find the key for the ammo case.
So how many bought from Kroger or Walmart the last few days?
Anyone actually boycotting them?
So how many bought from Kroger or Walmart the last few days?
Anyone actually boycotting them?
I'm approaching $200 spent on Amazon and Aldi and Speedway gas station that I could have saved money on and went to Walmart. Having a family means I might not be able to avoid it entirely (Kroger and Walmart have the baby formula....) I'm doing my best.So how many bought from Kroger or Walmart the last few days?
Anyone actually boycotting them?
I know folks that drive to Martinsville, just to shop at the Save-A-Lot.In Martinsville the only choices for groceries are either Walmart or Kroger. I can't justify the fuel expense to drive to Camby every week or sometimes two or three times a week to go to Meijer for groceries. So guess I'll just continue to on as a rule breaker.
I know folks that drive to Martinsville, just to shop at the Save-A-Lot.
Oh yeah, I forgot about Save-A-Lot. I don't think I've ever actually set foot in there.
Okay, just playing devil's advocate here, but remember when the bakery didn't want to bake a cake for a gay wedding, and everyone was like, "It's their business! They should be able to refuse to bake the cake!" And "Any private business should be able to refuse service to anyone for any reason!" There were a LOT of people here on INGO expressing those feelings. Now that we're (gun owners) the "gay couple" (figurativey speaking), not so much. Just sayin'...
No one here is suing them.
There's actual basis in the reasoning to refuse the cake.
There's no actual basis in banning OC. It's signaling.
We're doing the right thing here... by saying "then I won't go there." Which is what the gay couple didn't do, they demanded the store accommodate them, even when other shops existed.
I don't know about the one in Martinsville, but up here in Indy, the Save-A-Lot stores I've seen are pretty seedy, and they tend to be in neighborhoods to match.
Well it's Martinsville so........