1 posted on
09/24/2017 5:39:35 AM PDT by
kevcol
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To: kevcol
49 posted on
09/24/2017 8:33:04 AM PDT by
D_Idaho
("For we wrestle not against flesh and blood...". You be)
To: kevcol
Fact is, Amazon is eating Walmart’s lunch and they have to find some way to stem the tide.
They are just throwing stuff against the wall to see what sticks.
52 posted on
09/24/2017 8:37:04 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
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To: kevcol
You have to be crazy to use this “service.” What the hell is Walmart thinking?
54 posted on
09/24/2017 8:56:37 AM PDT by
Fungi
(90 percent of all soil biomass is a fungus. Fungi rule the world.)
To: kevcol
Have people really gotten this lazy?
55 posted on
09/24/2017 8:57:22 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: kevcol
Bet 99% of the deliveries will be for beer.
57 posted on
09/24/2017 8:58:38 AM PDT by
dfwgator
To: kevcol
In the house? no Way.
But . . .
I remember “The Milk Man”.
Dairy products delivered twice a week.
Worked out just fine for many years.
The Paperboy, Postman etc . . . all home deliveries.
(More often than not, male, hence the names. So don’t beat me up about it.)
62 posted on
09/24/2017 9:27:23 AM PDT by
Macoozie
(Handcuffs and Orange Jumpsuits)
To: kevcol
Instead of trying idiotic ideas like this, Wal Mart should provide better service in their stores. In the several Wal Mart stores around us it is rare to find an employee to provide help when you can’t find something (unless it is restock day). Or put their efforts towards better online service/support which is severely lacking.
63 posted on
09/24/2017 9:29:38 AM PDT by
falcon99
To: kevcol
Indeed just what people need another way to be fat and lazy.
66 posted on
09/24/2017 9:43:26 AM PDT by
Vaduz
(women and children to be impacted the most.)
To: kevcol
Sounds like a plot to make liability lawyers very wealthy.
87 posted on
09/24/2017 12:49:31 PM PDT by
upchuck
(The consensus that matters is one that drums up support to enact legislation into law. ~ A. McCarthy)
To: kevcol
Walmart announced Friday that it will begin testing a new service that allows employees to enter a customers home and stock their fridge, to alleviate the stress of shopping. I've been to some Wal*marts where the shopping was stressful. Fortunately, the Wallys around here don't have that problem. Shopping there is about stress free as you can get.
88 posted on
09/24/2017 12:52:44 PM PDT by
upchuck
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