Katybug
Senior Member
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
I do what I can to "shop local" and keep small businesses in business.
I shop at my local little family owned Drug Store and pay more, but I want to help keep them around. I bought my computer from a local business who builds and sells their own computers and I have my internet access through them.
I do what I can in some small way.
We were just talking about this at work yesterday. I don't know what the answer is, but Wal-mart is not going away. And those of us who do like to save $$ were we can, we do. I personally would rather shop at Wal-mart than the over priced Safeways and Albertsons.
As far as furniture goes, Wal-mart sells cheap junk and if anybody wanted some quality furniture, they sure wouldn't go there to buy it. I am not arguing with anybody, but I don't see how crappy press-board tables and cabinets would put a good furniture business out of business.
I'm so glad there are people who are willing to keep the "mom & pops" businesses doing well. I'm limited like most of us, but I use a locally owned drug store most of the time, but don't buy anything other than meds. I don't think the price of meds varies that much from the chains...but could be wrong on that. Have to admit any and everything else I could buy in there is purchased at Target. It delivers better customer service than any store of any type I've ever shopped in. Other Targets may not be the same, but mine is outstanding! There may be some of you who equate Target to Wal-Mart, but this is just my opinion, tho Wal-Mart is cheaper, the 2 stores shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath in any aspect....but as I said, just my opinion.
I also shop a locally owned bakery for special dinners and occasions. Their beautifully decorated birthday cakes are like homemade and very reasonably priced, and their sourdough bread is outta this world. And when it comes to eating out, and I'm not talking expensively, chains are out of the question. Way too many of every nationality here to even consider the chains, that all taste the same to me and pale in comparison. My favorite lil soda shop around the corner offers the best junk food around and Katzs' Deli serves up the best Reubens in town. Like you, Hipster, I do what I can and sincerely wish it could be more.
I couldn't agree more on the cheap press-board furniture from Wal-Mart, it's not what any of us would really want. Compared to quality furniture, it's a joke, but I'm so grateful to Phil who explains things better than anyone I know. And that has to be the reason Wal-Mart appears to me to be the bad guy in the deal.
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