<div id="RTEContent">Keely,<br> <br> "I think this is unfair. Safeway's prices are usually pretty good, just as <br> Rosauer's are, and sometimes they're both even better than Winco. Sometimes <br> not."<br> <br> It is not UNFAIR, to compare prices, selection, service, convenience, and practices between business, it is how we decide where to shop. It is called competition and it is what the US economy and capitalism is based upon. <br> <br> Safeway's prices are good for the time pressured person with extra cash. It is not good for a family of more than three that only gets the maximum amount of $200 a month in food stamps. If they shop at Safeway they will not have enough food to last the whole month, which would be irresponsible budgeting. <br> <br> Everyone knows that Win-Co is the cheapest in town. Yes, a box of cereal might be 50 cents cheaper at Safeway when they have a cereal sale, but that is hardly worth a trip. <br> <br> The Pharmacy does have !
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service. However, so does Market time Drugs and Wal-mart. The UI also, against my beliefs, has a tax-free government supported pharmacy in competition with local business pharmacies. <br> <br> Safeway is not a locally owned business and the food products being sold by Wal-Mart are from North American farmers. Local businesses will not be forced to close nor will sweat shops in China be used to produce the food. You have no cause to oppose the addition of a grocery store that will reduce the cost of food to thousands of Moscow residents that are struggling to make ends meet other than for your personal displeasure and cramping of style and high taste by having a Wal-Mart being build next to your house. <br> <br> So, yes, you are limiting my options and choice, as well as reducing my income and standard of living by preventing a grocery store of my choice, and the choice of many others, from coming into the community. You are anti-choice Keely.<br> <br> "But !
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don't plan your monthly budget around the beneficient <br> presence in your life that is WalMart, because there's very little evidence <br> that WalMart is interested in yours or anyone else's wellbeing."<br> <br> Yes, they are, they want my money, and if they fulfill a need better than someone else, they will get that money. If someone comes along with cheaper prices than Wal-Mart, guess where I am going with my money?<br> <br> When I buy a Snicker's bar at Wal-mart for 55 cents, do you think it is being made in a different factory from where I buy it for 85 cents at Safeway or ShopKo? Do you think ShopKo, Target, and KMart pay their sweat shop workers any more than Wal-mart? All this junk is made in the same place, in the same factories for the same wages. Do not kid yourself into thinking that buying an item at one store verses another makes any difference, it does not. It just makes you think you did a service to some factory worker half-way across the co!
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You did it for you, not for them, you did not do anything for them. <br> <br> Take Care,<br> <br> _DJA<br><br><b><i>keely emerinemix <kjajmix1@msn.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> I think this is unfair. Safeway's prices are usually pretty good, just as <br>Rosauer's are, and sometimes they're both even better than Winco. Sometimes <br>not. Contrary to what Courtney says, those of us who are opposed to a <br>WalMart Supercenter aren't trying to reduce your shopping choices -- there <br>is a WalMart here already, and you can buy your pop and buns wherever you <br>want. The WalMart battle is about something else entirely, and unfairly <br>maligning grocery stores is a poor way to make the pro-WalMart point you <br>want to.<br><br>I live right by Safeway, and so I shop there most often. For all it's <br>worth, I think the service there is great, especially in !
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deli and <br>produce. If you want to shop at WalMart -- the one we have right here -- go <br>ahead. But please don't plan your monthly budget around the beneficient <br>presence in your life that is WalMart, because there's very little evidence <br>that WalMart is interested in yours or anyone else's wellbeing.<br><br>keely<br><br><br><br><br>From: Donovan Arnold <donovanjarnold2005 @yahoo.com=""><br>To: Tom Hansen <thansen @moscow.com="">, vision2020@moscow.com<br>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] Wal-Mart meeting<br>Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:20:04 -0800 (PST)<br><br>"And just what is Safeway?"<br><br> Safeway is a giant convenience store that poor people cannot afford. <br>Many of their customers only go there to save time from running across <br>town. Compare, Safeway- $4.50 for a lb of meat, and $5.50 for a 12 pack <br>of soda. $2 for a bag of hamburger buns. Compare to Wal-Mart or Win-Co, $5 <br>for a 20 pack of soda, 68 cents for a bag of hamburger buns, and $2.25 !
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<br>lb a meat. Feeding a family on $200 a month, what would you do? Wal-Mart, <br>Win-Co, and Safeway get almost all of their food goods from US and Canadian <br>farmers. I go to Safeway because it is close to my apartment. There prices <br>are through the roof, and their lines are long and slow. Not to mention I <br>frequently catch them ringing my food up for a higher price then they <br>advertised it to be, I caught them three times in one month overcharging <br>me, then you have to argue with over it, and half the time the price <br>difference is not worth the arguing. I will say though that Eric, the <br>general manager, is nice guy.<br> Wal-Mart coming in on the east side will save me no less than $75 a <br>month, and for a college student, that is a great deal of money.<br><br> -DJA<br><br><br><br>Tom Hansen <thansen @moscow.com=""> wrote: <br>st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } Arnold stated:<br><br> “So my !
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that it [addition of a Wal-Mart superstore] would have <br>the same impact as it is having now with one exception;<br><br> The only thing new is a grocery store on the east side of town.”<br><br> And just what is Safeway?<br><br> Tom Hansen<br> Moscow, Idaho<br><br> “I think one of the best ways to support education is to make <br>successful private schools like Logos prosper through tax exemption.”<br><br> - Donovan Arnold (July 11, 2005)<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>__________________________________________________<br>Do You Yahoo!?<br>Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around<br>http://mail.yahoo.com<br><br><br>_____________________________________________________<br> List services made available by First Step Internet,<br> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.<br> http://www.fsr.net<br>
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