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 Post subject: Sam's Club
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Soooo.... wha happun'?

http://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-suddenly-closes-sams-club-stores-2018-1


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E-commerce happened.

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trumps tax break wasnt good enough to save it


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Can't fight Costco.

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CostCo happened.

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Many are in Illinois. You reap what you sow.

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Many are in Illinois. You reap what you sow.

What?

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 Post subject: Re: Sam's Club
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Sam's Club was ok but I have to celebrate any sign that Wal-Mart is in trouble.

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pittmike wrote:
Many are in Illinois. You reap what you sow.


MANY blue states and territories on that list.

Regressive taxes. Sad

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Can't fight Costco.

Yeah but Costco pays their employees like $20 an hour . No way can they compete with such high labor costs .

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Sam's Club was ok but I have to celebrate any sign that Wal-Mart is in trouble.


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... x-overhaul

They are actually moving in your direction.

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Bet if it was Samantha's Club this wouldn't be an issue.


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ToxicMasculinity wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Many are in Illinois. You reap what you sow.


MANY blue states and territories on that list.

Regressive taxes. Sad


Trying to force unionization as well.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
Can't fight Costco.

Yeah but Costco pays their employees like $20 an hour . No way can they compete with such high labor costs .

Exactly. The pizza there is like $12 a slice to compensate!

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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Bet if it was Samantha's Club this wouldn't be an issue.

:lol: :lol:

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
Can't fight Costco.

Yeah but Costco pays their employees like $20 an hour . No way can they compete with such high labor costs .

Exactly. The pizza there is like $12 a slice to compensate!


Quite the opposite...$1.50 for a footlong hotdog and a large fountain drink!

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pittmike wrote:
ToxicMasculinity wrote:
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Many are in Illinois. You reap what you sow.


MANY blue states and territories on that list.

Regressive taxes. Sad


Trying to force unionization as well.

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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Bet if it was Samantha's Club this wouldn't be an issue.
If it was then it would cost half as much to run.

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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
Can't fight Costco.

Yeah but Costco pays their employees like $20 an hour . No way can they compete with such high labor costs .

Exactly. The pizza there is like $12 a slice to compensate!


Quite the opposite...$1.50 for a footlong hotdog and a large fountain drink!

Hotdog, churro, swirl... Yummy


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 Post subject: Re: Sam's Club
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Bet if it was Samantha's Club this wouldn't be an issue.
If it was then it would cost half as much to run.


It would be 70% of the cost. Allegedly

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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
Can't fight Costco.

Yeah but Costco pays their employees like $20 an hour . No way can they compete with such high labor costs .

Exactly. The pizza there is like $12 a slice to compensate!


Quite the opposite...$1.50 for a footlong hotdog and a large fountain drink!

That was the joke.

It hearkens back to the debates of raising the minimum wage and therefore paying $83 dollars for a Big Mac to make up for it.

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Wow, 7 closures in Illinois, and this after closing Woodridge last fall (which pissed off several of my friends).

I'm a little worried this will embolden Costco to raise membership fees again, but I get so much value out of them just from rental car savings, gasoline, OTC meds, and rotisserie chicken that I'd probably still pay it.

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That was the joke.

It hearkens back to the debates of raising the minimum wage and therefore paying $83 dollars for a Big Mac to make up for it.


Yeah, but in Costco's case, I'm sure the hotdog, as well as the $4.99 rotisserie chickens, are loss leaders.

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Closing clubs is never easy and we’re committed to working with impacted members and associates through this transition.
Seems to me that letting them know they are out of a job before they show up for their shift would be working with them.

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Closing clubs is never easy and we’re committed to working with impacted members and associates through this transition.
Seems to me that letting them know they are out of a job before they show up for their shift would be working with them.


That is a pretty big fuck you. Just letting them show up to a shuttered store.

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That was the joke.

It hearkens back to the debates of raising the minimum wage and therefore paying $83 dollars for a Big Mac to make up for it.


Yeah, but in Costco's case, I'm sure the hotdog, as well as the $4.99 rotisserie chickens, are loss leaders.
you don't know what's in that hot dog or chicken.

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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
Wow, 7 closures in Illinois, and this after closing Woodridge last fall (which pissed off several of my friends).

I'm a little worried this will embolden Costco to raise membership fees again, but I get so much value out of them just from rental car savings, gasoline, OTC meds, and rotisserie chicken that I'd probably still pay it.



I know nothing about Costco but I would guess this is where you will find your living wage surcharge. But if people decide to pay it and everyone is cool then that is how it should be.

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Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
Wow, 7 closures in Illinois, and this after closing Woodridge last fall (which pissed off several of my friends).

I'm a little worried this will embolden Costco to raise membership fees again, but I get so much value out of them just from rental car savings, gasoline, OTC meds, and rotisserie chicken that I'd probably still pay it.



I know nothing about Costco but I would guess this is where you will find your living wage surcharge. But if people decide to pay it and everyone is cool then that is how it should be.
You clearly know nothing about Costco. They already pay almost all employees a living wage. The only difference to them is that many suppliers may raise prices some.

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That was the joke.

It hearkens back to the debates of raising the minimum wage and therefore paying $83 dollars for a Big Mac to make up for it.


Yeah, but in Costco's case, I'm sure the hotdog, as well as the $4.99 rotisserie chickens, are loss leaders.
you don't know what's in that hot dog or chicken.


True, you never know, but I thought I read a while back that Coscto actually uses fresh poultry for their rotisserie chickens, in contrast to many supermarkets that use the unsold birds on the shelves that have gone past their expiration dates.

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pittmike wrote:
Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
Wow, 7 closures in Illinois, and this after closing Woodridge last fall (which pissed off several of my friends).

I'm a little worried this will embolden Costco to raise membership fees again, but I get so much value out of them just from rental car savings, gasoline, OTC meds, and rotisserie chicken that I'd probably still pay it.



I know nothing about Costco but I would guess this is where you will find your living wage surcharge. But if people decide to pay it and everyone is cool then that is how it should be.

You speak alot about topics you know nothing about.

The membership fee is like $50/year. You can probably eat that amount in free samples over the course of a year's worth of shopping.

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