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  2. Ad Rant: Why the Walmart Clown is funny - AOL

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    Of the hundreds of comments on my Ad Rant about the Walmart clown, half thought the TV spot was funny enough to pee their pants, and half thought the people who were lol-ing and rotfl-ing were ...

  3. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    Walmart reports that in 2006 its workers earned an average of $10.11 per hour. Human Rights Watch estimates that this is below the average of $10.24 earned by workers at discount department stores, $10.55 at warehouse clubs and supercenters, and $11.12 at grocery stores. [48]

  4. Consumerist - Wikipedia

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    Gawker Media established the site in December 2005, [3] with Joel Johnson as editor. [1]In creating Consumerist, Denton established its slogan and initial focus on readers' complaints, "consumer-oriented news nuggets, funny pictures and shopping tips — all with the same snarky tone that characterizes Gawker properties like Wonkette and Defamer."

  5. People of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    People of Walmart (PoW) is an entertainment website featuring user-submitted photos of Walmart customers considered to be socially awkward or undesirable by users of the site. PoW has been promoted largely on sites like Digg and Funny or Die , and linked on Facebook and Twitter .

  6. The Consumer Trends That Are Slowly Killing Walmart - AOL

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    Walmart (WMT) revolutionized consumers' lives for decades. It built a successful retail empire across the country, powered by its low prices. But Walmart has failed to keep up with the innovation ...

  7. A tale of two retailers: Target reports sluggish spending ...

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    Walmart operates nearly 5,000 stores in the U.S. and generated annual sales of $611.3 billion in the year ended Jan. 31, 2024. In contrast, Target operates 1,900 stores and generated sales of $107 ...

  8. A tale of two retailers: Target reports sluggish spending ...

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    Walmart’s size also makes it difficult for its competitor to prevail on price. Walmart operates nearly 5,000 stores in the U.S. and generated annual sales of $611.3 billion in the year ended Jan. 31, 2024. In contrast, Target operates 1,900 stores and generated sales of $107.4 billion in the latest fiscal year.

  9. Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, a "Wall-Mart" supermarket (used as a stand-in for Walmart) is built in South Park, and the people start to get addicted to shopping from it, due to its irresistibly attractive bargains, thus leading many businesses in South Park to close down. The four boys have to fight against Wall-Mart and to find a way to stop it from taking ...