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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
Our Walmarts aren't depressing but they are all very different. You can tell the type of shopper by the store. Our rural store (caters to poorer side of town and the outlying small towns) has much less than the closer to the mall store. Now in the next town over, both stores are well stocked and staffed due to one being near all the expensive houses and the other one being on the interstate. The interstate store has a larger selection of travel stuff and for some odd reason more clearance stuff and way more dvds.
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I guess so. I live in a fancy-pants neighborhood and have gone to several Walmarts in rural Texas and the shoppers look pretty darn similar in both.
But I'm not purposely running down the shoppers. When I say it's depressing, I mean the store and the atmosphere of it.
There's also a Sam's Club (Walmart's take on Costco) and I got a free membership there. I didn't like to shop there either because it was depressing. Costco finally opened a store and the difference between the two is night and day. And others I talk to have the same opinion.