To: Red in Blue PA
Decisions have consequences and Walmart locally made a bad decision, imo.
Kayla Whaling, a spokesperson for Walmart, tells KSLA News 12 that the company was
"fully engaged and monitoring the situation and transactions during the outage."
"We did make the decision to continue to accept EBT cards (and purchases on WIC
and SNAP) during the outage so that they could get food for their families."
77 posted on
10/14/2013 5:31:47 AM PDT by
deport
To: deport
That type of “decision” also puts other shoppers at risk as the EBTers shop, errr loot the store.
I will now do all I can to avoid shopping at Walmart. I used to shop there occasionally, but this type of “decision” is simply dangerous to anyone in their path.
80 posted on
10/14/2013 5:33:26 AM PDT by
Red in Blue PA
(When Injustice becomes Law, Resistance Becomes Duty.-Thomas Jefferson)
To: deport
Kayla Whaling, a spokesperson for Walmart, tells KSLA News 12 that the company was "fully engaged and monitoring the situation and transactions during the outage." "We did make the decision to continue to accept EBT cards (and purchases on WIC and SNAP) during the outage so that they could get food for their families." As the tears fall. Liberal moanings like this make me sick to my stomach.
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