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>As I understand it, NYC doesn't have any Wal-Marts so, sadly, New
> Yorkers are paying way more for all of the above items.
I confess, I shop at Wal-Mart several times a week. I am also a
small business owner, although not affected by the boxes, although I
would be if I were in closer proximity. Wal-Mart absolutely does
give more buying power to the average consumer. It is hard to break
that addiction. What did I just see -oh yea, in turns of "countries"
Wal-Mart is China's fourth biggest trading partner.
lurk
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> > If not, you take a bus or subway, or a taxi if it's not
> > rush hour. Or you ride a bicycle if you don't mind the
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> > New Yorkers walk a lot more than folks in rural areas.
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