To Whom it May Concern,
I know there is many folks that disagree with your expansion policies, and there is dozens of web-sites and bloggers that don't particularly like your corporation. But I wanted to highlight to the world that your compnay, without hoopla, or recognition has taken a series of steps to really care for the communities you serve. First you started with $4.00 perscriptions. I know many times I have stood in line and had to pay $50.00 a month for the 'scripts I take but seeing older foks shell out $180-$190 dollars in a pop really is horriable. Your company took the high road and instead of looking for even bigger profits on things that are a nessesity, you became a leader in compassion and have hundreds of drugs at a reduced price. Some antibiotics are even free.
Then comes Big Oil and the sickening amount of profits they have made of somthing that is a nessesity to keep this economy running. Familys are having o choose beteen nessesities and gas. Does Wal-Mart jump on the bandwagon, even though profits are hurt because of the economy?
Nope, and this is a biggy. I am a father of 4 and each year I have the privelege of shopping for school suppies. (Detect Sarcasm) Your company stepped up again and offered most if not all the common school supplies I needed for next to nothing. For example a 24 box of crayons for 16 cents? Reams of paper for a nickle? Again you could have been like big oil and gouged us, but Wal-mart took the high road.
As a father and a customer of Wal-mart, you have my repect and my buisness. Have you concitered opening a gas station?
Thank you from the bottom of my heart ,and cheers and to your continuted success
Mike
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