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Low, low prices: Target beats Wal-Mart...
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny O" data-source="post: 958211" data-attributes="member: 61743"><p>My dad is a retired sales executive who worked for S.C. Johnson (aka Johnson Wax). He told me that Target spends the most money per square foot on cleaning their stores, Wal-Mart isn't very far behind, and K-Mart spends the least. Looking at the stores where I live, I'd say that's accurate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agree. And don't forget that China had to shut the country down for three weeks prior to the Olympics so the athletes wouldn't die from breathing the air. My issue is that we make it costly to impossible to produce many things in this country but do nothing to limit imports from countries with little or no regulations, which (in my opinion) results in global net pollution that is the same if not worse than before. It's already been proven that a good bit of the air pollution in California wafted over the ocean from China.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny O, post: 958211, member: 61743"] My dad is a retired sales executive who worked for S.C. Johnson (aka Johnson Wax). He told me that Target spends the most money per square foot on cleaning their stores, Wal-Mart isn't very far behind, and K-Mart spends the least. Looking at the stores where I live, I'd say that's accurate. Agree. And don't forget that China had to shut the country down for three weeks prior to the Olympics so the athletes wouldn't die from breathing the air. My issue is that we make it costly to impossible to produce many things in this country but do nothing to limit imports from countries with little or no regulations, which (in my opinion) results in global net pollution that is the same if not worse than before. It's already been proven that a good bit of the air pollution in California wafted over the ocean from China. [/QUOTE]
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