People are going to believe what they want. WalMart told us in the stores that it is only going to quit selling guns in certain stores. We don't sell........soccer cleats at all stores either. As a matter of fact in the shoe department if our store is traited as Hispanic market then we get shipping more small size shoes because Hispanics have smaller feet. Look, I am not making this up. Distribution is a science. Do I take ANY corporate announcement with a grain of salt, sure. I don't even believe the President of the US anymore. We live in a cynical world.
Do you want to make WalMart the boogieman, then go ahead. I will never change your mind because you have an axe to grind. You are pro-union, or got fired as a cartpusher, or we sell Chinese goods, whatever. You don't like WalMart then don't shop there. You want to blame WalMart for Mom and Pop's business failure, then knock yourself out. It is called Capitalism. Capitalism only seems to be a problem once a business reaches a certain size, ie Microsoft.
As to the affluent market question:WalMart wants to go after Target right now. Why? Target does 1/100th the business that we do. Why would you want to model yourself after your unsuccessful competition? Don't know. Ask the Man in Bentonville.
I fail to see the logic in everyone believing that WalMart will quit selling firearms. There are no Gander Mountains, Cabelas, or Bass Pros in rural Oklahoma, Minnesota, Arkansas, and other places that I am familiar with. If your WalMart in the city quit selling guns, I am sorry. If your WalMart that is 30 minutes away from a large WalMart Supercenter quit selling guns then I am sorry.
I am not trying to be a jerk. The fact is that a lot of people are talking about this in "Northern" states where WalMart culture doesn't carry very well. Read the column by George Will. Got news for everyone: poor people shop at WalMart. Part of the new drive at WalMart is to get the affluent shopper who rarely sets foot in WalMart. The way the company sees it is there are everyday shoppers (all clothes, groceries, consumables, entertainment), occassional consumables kind of shoppers (dog food, detergent, etc), and rare shoppers (one visit in blue moon). For most of us out in the Styx, WalMart is the only game in town (yeah, because we squashed the little man, yah, yah). There are 3 supermarkets in our little Oklahoma town. None of them can compete for variety. The produce and meat are better at my store. We are cleaner. We are convenient-I can buy my wife a card, a goldfish, ammo, and socks all in one stop. WalMart's bread and butter are the rural stores. Hopefully, they in Bentonville won't lose sight of that. But, in any event, people in the country buy guns and ammo more than the ones in the city.
In an urban market, if we can use retail space for....fishing lures, or wakeboards, or golf clubs and make more money then we will. WalMart is a business and I am sorry if it inconveniences you personally, with your interest in firearms. But, maybe more people in your area would prefer skateboards to guns.
I am just a little guy. I am not a VP or Director of anything. Be logical, take anything that a company says with a grain of salt and realize too that this is about business. If anyone wants my philosophical position on WalMart then I will post that too. Otherwise, just don't shop there if you don't like WalMart, but grind your axes somewhere else.