Friday, February 22, 2008

"WALMART is TAKING OVER THE WORLD!"

Walmart is the world’s largest public corporation. Pretty much everyone we know shops at Walmart at least once or twice a month. I mean EVERYONE goes there for the low prices and the great deals. People throughout the world have come to love Walmart for being such a money saver when it comes to food, clothes, everyday household items, electronics, cleaning supplies - anything and everything! I mean everything is at Walmart, everyone shops there, and everyone loves it! Yet throughout all of the cheap prices, there is much controversy over the fact that Walmart is continuing to spread throughout every country, every state, and every city in the world. We’ve all heard the saying, “Walmart is taking over the world!” I have a dear friend who lives in the the city of Centerville, Utah who voted yes on a proposition to not allow a Centerville Walmart to be built. Despite this idea, a Centerville Walmart was built anyway, which gave the Walmart industry yet another place to spread its successful production. Even through all of the opposition, Walmart has still found a way to get into every city and every town, and it has continued to grow into the corporation it has become. This shows us that even though we may speak out against it, there is nothing that we can do. Walmart is going to continue to spread and grow throughout our nation, and there is hardly anything we can do about it. So what about those HUGE Walmart Super Centers? They are absolutely enormous and massive. They take up way too much space and don’t allow for anything else to be near them. They are a waste of space and don’t give any other stores a chance to compare in the least bit. It’s not fair! If we aren’t careful in where we shop, Walmart will have taken over us, and WILL take over the world! Just like Rockefeller and his Standard Oil Company, Walmart is a monopoly that will eventually overpower every industry in the nation, and our economy will suffer from this monopolistic corporation. Watch out!

4 comments:

emerwin said...

Saying that everyone loves Walmart is a hasty generalization.

Michael Zaro said...

You started by saying that everyone shops at wallmart then conitnued with phrases like "people around the world," and "spread throughout every country." good job using the bandwagon approach.

Elizabeth Howe said...

everyone goes to walmart is bandwagon

Sam Robinson said...

nice bandwagon