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TopicCommunity leaders protest Walmart closing stores in 4 Chicago cities.
Dark-Summoner
04/22/23 7:26:24 AM
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Revelation34 posted...
I don't know. Both are owned by Walmart but what's supposed to happen is the warehouse is responsible for the expired product which would put the blame on them instead of the store it is delivered to.

You and the quote from the first page are so wrong it's not even funny.

Shrink in this context means theft. The warehouses aren't sending a bunch of expired product (to the tune of 10s on million a year). Also, as far as perishables go...a large chunk of them come on vendor trucks. A lot of product on the grocery side isn't handled by Walmart at all.

As far as the person from the first page talking about "not getting what they wanted and hard to find." That's just...no.

I was a vendor in Walmarts for 14 years and now do logistics/planning for my company still delivering to Walmart. I've worked in 30 Walmarts across IL, Iowa, and MO.
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