WinCo vs Walmart?

Yea I've shopped at Aldi's before just as you described for boxed and dry goods....We have a Trader Joe's here in Dublin and they are awesome. I bought a case of wine, 12 bottles at roughly $3.50 a bottle and it was a pretty good table wine. Their product quality is better than Aldi's too but it's a similar business model.

So you confirm you know nothing about wine..
 
Henry Ford was also a fascist!

Gross. I wouldn't buy groceries from a fascist if they were the lowest price in town. I would buy the same product at a market that charged more.

Not sure what your point is. And Im CERTAIN you don't know what a fascist is.
 
Yea I've shopped at Aldi's before just as you described for boxed and dry goods....We have a Trader Joe's here in Dublin and they are awesome. I bought a case of wine, 12 bottles at roughly $3.50 a bottle and it was a pretty good table wine. Their product quality is better than Aldi's too but it's a similar business model.

are you serious?.....similar business model?.....did you envision Aldi's as selling overpriced organic food for wannabe posh urbanites?.....
 
Yea I've shopped at Aldi's before just as you described for boxed and dry goods....We have a Trader Joe's here in Dublin and they are awesome. I bought a case of wine, 12 bottles at roughly $3.50 a bottle and it was a pretty good table wine. Their product quality is better than Aldi's too but it's a similar business model.

You like that Boone's Farm do you? Lil Strawberry Hill?
 
WinCo is an employee owned grocery chain which pays its 15,000 workers at least $11/hour, offers health and dental insurance-even for part-time staff, and invests 20% of an employee's salary into a pension which has turned 400 cashiers and clerks into millionaires.

They offer lower prices than Wal-Mart.
Not on everything, I shop at Stater Bros, the Menifee Super Target and Winco, they all have high and low prices, you just have to know the prices when shopping and I do, butt you obviously do not. Making a blanket statement like you did, tells me that you do not shop much yourself, otherwise you would have to agree with what I have just stated here.
 
The real irony is that while lefties applaud WinCo they will at the same time say that those people who are now millionaires should be taxed at a higher rate, because they are part of the 1%.
 
The real irony is that while lefties applaud WinCo they will at the same time say that those people who are now millionaires should be taxed at a higher rate, because they are part of the 1%.

They will also tell us how they are willing to just pay more by going to other places besides WalMart... I wonder what those living near the poverty line think of that? I am sure they too will want to just pay more.

Of course, according to the lefties, Walmart should be the type of job that pays the mythical 'living wage'. To a lefty, unskilled labor should make enough to support a family. Because gaining a skill set is just too hard.
 
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