The Importance Of Walmart In Shopper Satisfaction

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When it is comes to big named discount stores, most citizens think of Wal-Mart. They have everything, they’re cheap, and there’s probably one on every corner. Sounds like heaven, right? Walmart has in fact been ranked the worst in shopper satisfaction. The list of reasons can go on and on, but here is a list of things of why Walmart should be hated by everyone; it is overpopulated, parking is almost nonexistent, and prices are actually not always cheaper. Walmart indeed is not the happiest place on Earth, and certainly does not make shoppers lives better. Walmart is so over populated, that it is the best place to go to see people in pajamas, half naked old people, drugs, and pedophiles (all at the same time). Walmart is the zoo of humans. Tom Althouse once said ““There is beauty all around us, and the light finds us when we realize, we are all part of that beauty and worth the cherishing.” Tom has obviously never been to Walmart. On every aisle there will be people shoving other people, people playing bumper carts, or toes being ran over by the many people out shopping. There is not beauty in that. Then after everyone has gotten their merchandise, they will be seen at the one open check out station. Perhaps this is the reason it is over populated. …show more content…

Since Wal-Mart has somehow attracted everybody in town, there will be no place to park. The back is filled up by the campers, trucks, RV’s, and the car that someone has probably taken as their home. The handicapped spots are usually taken by the old folks, and the liars. Since parking spaces are limited, Walmart is famous for the “drop and go”. This means that a car will drive by the doors, and a passenger (not the driver) will step out and shop. The driver will then pick up the passenger with bought or stolen merchandise. Not only does a customer waste gas going to the super store, they waste gas while shopping at the super

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