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http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/walmart-employees-organize-food-drive-----for-other-walmart-employees-191602622.html
 

We could learn something here, even if the bins are empty.
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Walmart, that figures, Overspeeds role model, but look they employ more workers than any other retail store!
 
How generous of them to allow employees to contribute money to a fund where Walmart decides who gets it and who doesn't, and they let employees buy food at Walmart to give to other employees who don't get paid enough to buy their own food.  
 
Guess you didn't read the fine print. It's something that the workers are running, not Walmart.

Is the concept of people looking out for each other lost on you?
 
Thomas Paine said:
Walmart, that figures, Overspeeds role model, but look they employ more workers than any other retail store!
 
How generous of them to allow employees to contribute money to a fund where Walmart decides who gets it and who doesn't, and they let employees buy food at Walmart to give to other employees who don't get paid enough to buy their own food.  
 
Never shopped there. I shop at Costco.
 
eolesen said:
Guess you didn't read the fine print. It's something that the workers are running, not Walmart.Is the concept of people looking out for each other lost on you?
In other words Walmart does nothing for their underpaid employees.
 
eolesen said:
Guess you didn't read the fine print. It's something that the workers are running, not Walmart.

Is the concept of people looking out for each other lost on you?
Gee, one would thing Walmart would lead the call to help out employees in need......
 

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