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Walmart suprise
bluegoose11
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I took my grandson to super walmart tonight to get him a toy gun we looked all over the toy section without any luck found a employee still no luck after he had 4 other employee's looking they contacted the toy manager she said walmart had decided to quit selling toy guns it made a bad image for walmart I do have to admit the employees couldn't belive it either
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I took my grandson to super walmart tonight to get him a toy gun we looked all over the toy section without any luck found a employee still no luck after he had 4 other employee's looking they contacted the toy manager she said walmart had decided to quit selling toy guns it made a bad image for walmart I do have to admit the employees couldn't belive it either
That's nothing, won't be long before they stop selling firearms altogether.[:D]
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Wal-Mart's prescription drug prices are about the best in this area, in some cases by a large margin. I know because I call around for quotes, not having insurance at present, and when I find a good price I stick with that store on the item until they try to jack it up. There is some fierce competition here among the superstore chains of all types -- household, office, hardware, and groceries. That's the way people here like it, I think. Occasionally a store closes -- while others are building new locations.
I only started going in Wal-Mart recently, so I don't know much good or ill of them from personal experience. I moved a quarter mile from one and started using it as my corner store -- odds and ends, a cheap DVD, car cleaner, prescriptions. I only looked at their guns a couple times before I determined they don't stock much and half of it is Dalys.
I prefer to check the Sunday fliers and spread around my support of discount stores because I don't want one chain to put the others out of business -- after all, if our experience with capitalism proves anything, it's that there's no incentive for competitive pricing without competition. [;)]
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Wal-Mart's prescription drug prices are about the best in this area, in some cases by a large margin. I know because I call around for quotes, not having insurance at present, and when I find a good price I stick with that store on the item until they try to jack it up.
Sometime back someone here noted that Costco had the best prices & that you did not have to be a member to use the pharmacy.
Too bad I don't recall who because he has saved my wife & me quite a bit as he was right on both counts.
I also discovered that my local Von's pharmacy will price match so now I don't even have to drive to Costco. I just use Costco to get the lower price.
In Northern California they put BB guns in the firearm display cases as they have ceased firearms sales.
Probably make you fill out a yellow form to buy one too.
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