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Old 06-15-2020, 12:01 PM   #110
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Originally Posted by AZBronco View Post
Walmart demographics aren't necessarily what the stereotypes lead everyone to believe; a surprising number of people with incomes over 6 figures that primarily shop there. Walmart is also the strongest B&M among shoppers under 25 or over 60 (college kids and retirees)--people that tend to read a lot...
I mean, the thing is, I hear reports like that and I'm not going to argue the facts. But then, I've also occasionally gone to my local Walmart.

Now, I live in a high-end suburb of Houston. Teslas, Mercedes and so on are common and so are multi-million dollar homes.

But I know that if I want to see a guy in a sweat-strained tank top and dirty pink camouflaged pants, Walmart will still manage to come through for me
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