Low prices is what gezegde

 Low prices is what (Wal-Mart) built the business and brand on, ... This is just another dimension.

 We have a very strong brand, all over Latin America. We built our business in a vacuum. We had no competitors for two years. We were the only advertisers of the Internet in 18 markets for two years. So we have a very, very high-brand awareness. There is always work to be done, obviously, because this is a fast-moving business.

 We built a business. Is the brand an important part of that business? Yes. But it is a business that is made primarily up of people. None of that changes.

 Wal-Mart requested we participate in the RFID program for two reasons: One is our size. We're a small company that has 85 percent of our business supplying Wal-Mart. Second is our performance. In the 14 years we've been a Wal-Mart supplier we've never missed a ship date. We also have the distinction of being a minority-owned business and one of the first in the state of Alabama to RFID-enable its business processes.

 Wal-Mart requested we participate in the RFID program for two reasons. One is our size. We're a small company that has eighty-five percent (85%) of our business supplying Wal-Mart. Second is our performance. In the fourteen (14) years we've been a Wal-Mart supplier we've never missed a ship date. We also have the distinction of being a minority owned business and one of the first in the state of Alabama to RFID-enable their business processes.

 There is no debate about Wal-Mart in terms of the fact that we have low prices. There are also indirect savings if you don't shop at Wal-Mart because our competitors have to lower their prices.

 That's even for people who don't shop at Wal-Mart. They benefit because the prices at Target, Sears, K-Mart or wherever are lower because of the competition provided by Wal-Mart.

 A brand's a brand, and people don't care where it originated. They can't tell you where it was built or even what country it was built in.

 A brand's a brand, and people don't care where it originated. They can't tell you where it was built or even what country it was built in.

 Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton once said, 'High expectations are the key to everything' and we agree. Since April of this year, Wal-Mart Watch has been leading the public education campaign to reveal the full effects of Wal-Mart's business practices. Launching Higher Expectations Week with 200-plus charter partners moves us into the next phase of our efforts. Unprecedented in size and scope, Higher Expectations Week unifies concerned citizens to highlight the myriad problems Wal-Mart creates. Together, this national movement is moving toward making the retailing giant a better employer, neighbor and corporate citizen. We are also a sponsor of the educational efforts for the new film by Robert Greenwald, 'Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices' and believe as people view this film, the momentum for our efforts will only continue to grow.

 Wal-Mart isn't really a big issue with our people. At first some were upset because they were scared by something new. But now they like being able to get everything here -- your name brand, your off brand, all in one place. I think of it as simple shopping.

 Wal-Mart does nothing on a small scale. We respectfully suggest that Wal-Mart?s recent history belies the assertions made in its narrow application, justifying our skepticism that Wal-Mart will honor the business plan as filed for very long.

 The Sara Lee brand has great consumer recognition and acceptance. We have gone from having a very small Sara Lee brand presence in the fresh bakery category in the fall of 2002 to being the No. 1 brand and fastest growing. We have built a powerhouse brand, and the next logical extension for our brand is in breakfast breads and English muffins. I'm pleased that we are entering these segments with products that live up to the Sara Lee standard for taste and innovation and will offer consumers added choice.

 It's another sad day where Americans learn the truth about Wal-Mart's business practices and the depths they will go to provide so-called low prices.

 More consumers don't just see Wal-Mart as a business, they see it is a social and political issue. Until Wal-Mart changes substantially, those consumers they are going after, who can make a choice about where they shop, will avoid Wal-Mart.


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