I would guess that any criticism about Wal-Mart could have some element of truth with 1,500,000 people.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are going to be some people who never want Wal-Mart. That's OK.
A sane person would think that Wal-Mart would never carry 'Capitalism: A Love Story' because it's simply not in their best interests to inform their customers of their shady past.
Wal-Mart uses technology to increase sales volume, but the more it does so, the more it drives down profit margins - its own and everybody else's. The same logic does not appear to hold for Goldman Sachs.
More people work at Walmart than anywhere else in the United States, but you wouldn't know that from our literature. I'm trying to get at the reality of this country by portraying the lives of many of my friends who I left behind in Pittsburgh.
If Wal-Mart invests a billion dollars and others invest $100 million, Wal-Mart is going to grow more.
Now I know that Wal-Mart's policies do not reflect the best way of doing business and the values that I think are important in America.
Walmart is an amazing story of entrepreneurship and, as one of the world's most powerful brands, touches millions of lives every day.
Wal-Mart doesn't really care about your faith. Wal-Mart cares if you have money to spend, and it is going to be as generic as possible in exploiting the holiday season for every buck it can make.
People have to follow their hearts, and if their hearts lead them to Wal-Mart, so be it.
More and more Americans are asking about the price that we have to pay when Wal-Mart comes into a community, treats workers poorly, violates immigration laws and squashes small businesses.
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