Bill Hooper wrote:I throw Walmart, Sam's, and Costco into the same heap. I just visited Costco for the first time this week. Not to shop, but to pick up some unmerchanable wine my company had sold to them. One of the bottles was a 2001 Stags Leap WC Fay's Cabernet that had nothing wrong with it whatsoever-The cork wasn't even pulled. I guess a "Costco"mer just returned it on a whim. The employees didn't know a thing about wine, although I suppose this is varies from location to location. Personally, I wouldn't feel comfortable shopping at a store where wine was considered a commodity akin to cheap electronics and over-sized boxes of breakfast cereal, but that's just me.
-Bill
I never shop at Wal-Mart. Nor any of the other stores you mention.
Even if our local Wal-Mart converts to the 'new' Wall-Mart, I will refuse to participate.
This company tries all sorts of suspicious and mean spirited ways to infiltrate a community. Even when it's evident the community doesn't want them. This business is evil in the worst sense. May they go out of business in my lifetime. I will celebrate.
I won't be holding my breath though. Americans are gullible and idiots for the most part.
I just don't have any pride in being 'American' anymore. Second status we are now.
And France is still producing the best and most QPR wines. Too bad they are being Americanized, and the Global Market is berating them as backward.