Review of Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price (2005) by Kathryn S — 01 Mar 2008
This movie pissed me off. Small companies complaining that a big company has taken over and they make them out to be a community destroying tool that's inherantly evil. If everyone can get what they need at one place for a price that's a lot lower than what you charge then good for them.
Yes you go out of business and yes that sucks for you but that's the way business work. Don't like the health benefits at Wallmart as a worker? Then you shouldn't have gotten a job there in the first place or you shouldn't have been a dumbass and not done your homework if you have two kids and now all of a sudden realize you can't get their medication for free from Wal Marts health care plan.
I mean yes they're douchebags for having a godaweful medical plan and understaffing their stores on purpose and cutting corners. Don't like the job? Quit and join the others that boycott Wal Mart.
Wal Mart is taking money out of the community because of the subsidies they're recieving instead of schools, etc.? Boo fucking hoo. Yes it sucks but complain to the government that is giving them these subsidies.
Wal Mart are pricks for a number of reasons mentioned in this movie. The lousy pay, the lousy health care, the lousy treatment of employees, the environment, etc. If they're so bad then people should band together and do something about it.
It fully shows that when people do speak up Wal Mart is forced to do things like change their environmental choices or to put cameras up in ther parking lots or to not build one at all in some places.
It makes the people who complain and do nothing look stupid.
This review of Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price (2005) was written by Kathryn S on 01 Mar 2008.
Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price has generally received positive reviews.
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