If I am not buying gun stuff, then it's food, bills and savings when possible. I don't regularly buy much of anything else for myself, nor does my wife.
We do shop for the kids clothes there twice a year and I could probably find somewhere else that sells US made kids clothes however with the way they grow, I will admit, we need to buy at a low price. I suppose a good way around that would be to buy second hand, so at least we aren't buying more imported items and just reusing what is out there already.
I wonder what happens when we buy used. Regardless of where the product was originally manufactured, it's here now. IMO... we'd make even more difference if we used resale shops. Our credit cards would appreciate the reduction in cost.
Bullshit, I work at wally world, I do not think 5% of the stuff in it is made in America. How can you buy it? Most of what is made in America is made overseas and built in America.
Was at walmart the other day, got a online confirmation that my online order was ready. Went to the back of the store to the online/lay away section and had 8 employees ask if I had been helped and when I said no they kept walking and said I will find someone. I waited 45 minutes! Manager finally shows up and me and the others think oh great were going to get taken care of. NOPE he starts to call the layaway/online order girl that apparently is 1 of 2 people in the entire store that know how to use the register back there. Manager was unprofessional and kept saying there was nothing he could do.After we had waited now over 1 hour and come to find out they were unable to locate the item. Only bought it there because the item was cheaper then anywhere else but after I have two trips in two days and 1hr15 mins of my time tied up for a $25 item they had me pretty upset. So needless to say I will make it a point not to shop there anymore.