Yes dank would be a good descriptor of the smell.
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auzy@lemmy.world 3 months ago
I’m visiting US in 2 weeks… Is Walmart really as dank as I keep hearing?
Mammothmothman@lemmy.ca 3 months ago
Wanderer@lemm.ee 3 months ago
It’s got everything. It’s great for that. Way more options than elsewhere.
Its shit quality but if you want a X and want it to last for your two week trip. Walmart is the place to go.
auzy@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Still probably better than temu I’m guessing?
psmgx@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Anything is better then Temu, with the added benefit that you’re not getting data mined by the CCP
lowered_lifted@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
Nah, it used to be back in the days the logo had a smiley face, it was the place for affordable abundance. Ever since I worked there 5 years though I see the whole body of the beast for what it is, and the parts you’re not seeing are super ugly on like every level from produce bags chopped by prisoners in Salinas to sexual harassment of stockers by good ol boy management on the overnight team
TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee 3 months ago
Walmart sucks. It’s designed to keep you wandering around and picking up shit you don’t need. You’ll go in for one thing, and leave half an hour later with 14 things you didn’t come in for and don’t need. And also they didn’t have the one thing you needed. And any perishable food items you buy will be moldy within 36 hours.
Gloomy@mander.xyz 3 months ago
I’m not saying that this isn’t true, but how does that work more than once? Wouldn’t any manufacturer not quit working with them after this happens once? Isn’t agreed price for a bulk order set down on writing before the manufacturing starts?
Have you got a source for this?
lowered_lifted@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
Walmart’s literal trainings when you work for them reference this by a different name. They call it “everyday low cost” and say that when they “get a volume discount from a supplier” they can “roll back prices” and they offer scenarios in which this happens which are identical to the process timeworntraveler is accurately describing. I worked there 5 years in many different positions around the store and made sure to learn everything I could and I can indeed confirm this is how Walmart works. It’s actually a really easy to understand business model. For all its flaws and despite being quite dated the documentary “The High Cost of Low Price” www.bravenewfilms.org/walmartmovie from all the way back in 2005 is still a good explainer of how Walmart became so dominant as to be able to completely set prices for all aspects of its suppliers and often its labor market. I personally witnessed everyone on my team get a $3 raise overnight when Fred Meyer threatened to poach some of our employees as scab labor to fight their union which was on strike. Now I am a union worker set to make a couple bucks more an hour than I did at Walmart but they always try to keep it competitive.
lightnsfw@reddthat.com 3 months ago
I saw a documentary that talked about how they did this to Rubbermaid once. I don’t have a link but that might be a good starting point for research.
someguy3@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Once.
lowered_lifted@sh.itjust.works 3 months ago
You dont get it bro it’s called EDLC which drives EDLP, lower prices for everyone /sarcasm