Just occured to me, what about all the local employees of Walmart? Not worth keeping them in their jobs?
When Wally's opened here they stripped competent and experienced employees from the local brick and mortar stores. I remember going into Wally's when there was someone in every aisle to answer questions and find your goodies. When it came time to checkout there were folks ASKING to check you out. No waiting, ever.
Today, if you can find one to ask an associate a question (unless it's the paint dept) they've been on the job for 3 days and have utterly no clue. Might as well buy a lawn chair while trying to check out, 8 to 12 customers deep. Someone with food stamps or WIC in line (no slam implied, just takes a long time) and ya might as well buy a book.
So I'm wondering where did all those nice folks that Wally's ripped form now closed down stores go?
Hey, just sayin...