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Posted on 4/14/11 at 10:31 am to BottomlandBrew
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But Walmart is putting the guy on the corner out of business.
How are they putting them out of business if they're buying from local vendors?
And according to your logic it would seem that buying from local vendors would put the guy on the corner out of business as well. What difference does it really make?
Posted on 4/14/11 at 10:44 am to Powerman
He means put the local retailer out of business, the wholesaler would be fine.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 10:46 am to notiger1997
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Buy all of your cheap Asian plastic stuff and unhealthy crap food from Wal-mart if you must, but damn, let crawfish be one last place left where we can still try to support the mom and pop businesses.
That's all fine and dandy when crawfish are cheap, but when "mom and pop" want $4.00/lb, and Walmart wants $2.00/lb, I'll buy from Walmart.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 10:47 am to crimsonsaint
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That's all fine and dandy when crawfish are cheap, but when "mom and pop" want $4.00/lb, and Walmart wants $2.00/lb, I'll buy from Walmart.
bullshite. You must be in a really wierd location if you find anything close to that happening.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 10:54 am to crimsonsaint
You usually get what you pay for
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:00 am to yellowfin
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You usually get what you pay for
Not always. Sometimes a deal is actually a deal. WalMart also may be willing to lose some money on crawfish to get people in their stores.
And being overpriced is also not always an indication of quality.
This post was edited on 4/14/11 at 11:02 am
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:05 am to yellowfin
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You usually get what you pay for
Hopefully crawfish.
And notiger, I'm just throwing out a hypothetical based on the price in the op and what I paid for live crawfish a month or so ago. I was unaware that Walmart even sold crawfish.
My point being is that I don't have any particular loyalty to some Cajun down south. He doesn't give me any money, therefore I don't feel obligated to give him money.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:31 am to LSUPHILLY72
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Did you make sure they're not Chinese?
Who cares? If Ming Ling can get me live crawfish for $1.99 shipped all the way from China...Pierre should be able to do better that $2.79 coming from Eunice.
I care. I don't buy Chinese seafood for a variety of reasons and price has nothing to do with it nor does buying from Wal-Mark's. I'll either spend more money if I want them or do without, but I will not buy or eat Chinese seafood and I can and have been able to tell the difference in crawfish, before you ask.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:42 am to BottomlandBrew
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But Walmart is putting the guy on the corner out of business. Crawfish are a Louisiana food. Support Louisiana businesses when buying crawfish. Don't pad the pockets of some a-hole investor just to save a quarter or two. Support your neighbor.
+1000
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:45 am to Swagga
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But Walmart is putting the guy on the corner out of business. Crawfish are a Louisiana food. Support Louisiana businesses when buying crawfish. Don't pad the pockets of some a-hole investor just to save a quarter or two. Support your neighbor.
When my neighbor asks for unreasonable prices for his goods, I will go with lower prices.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:50 am to Gris Gris
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Did you make sure they're not Chinese?
Is it even possible to get live crawfish from China? I can't imagine they would ship well. The cost of keeping them alive would seem to make it impractical.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:55 am to Me4Heisman
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When my neighbor asks for unreasonable prices for his goods, I will go with lower prices.
Bingo. As in all fields competition is good for the consumer. If Walmart crawfish are smaller and half dead they people wont buy them or wont buy them twice I should say. WalMart may very well be buying their crawfish from the same place as your "guy on the corner" and simply selling them cheaper.
That is why, as I originally posted, I was hoping to hear about an actual experience with live crawfish from Walmart.
Everyone is assuming things with nothing real to back it up.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 11:58 am to Willie Stroker
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Is it even possible to get live crawfish from China? .
No.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 12:20 pm to Tiger985
When was the last time walmart cared about the quality of the products they sell? That should answer your question about crawfish.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 12:22 pm to yellowfin
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When was the last time walmart cared about the quality of the products they sell?
They'll take practically anything back that you return, so I'd say more than most.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 12:25 pm to Willie Stroker
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Is it even possible to get live crawfish from China?
Yeah $2500 for a 50lb sack.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 12:26 pm to Me4Heisman
That pretty much makes my argument, they wouldn't have to take everything back if the sold quality products.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 12:34 pm to Me4Heisman
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When my neighbor asks for unreasonable prices for his goods, I will go with lower prices.
The majority of the time your neighbor isn't asking for unreasonable prices. His costs are different from Walmart's for very obvious reasons. That's how Walmart works. How much of a price difference is there between Walmart crawfish and Bubba Boudreaux's corner stand crawfish? I don't know, but probably not enough of a difference for me to turn my back on the local guy who knows you by name.
Posted on 4/14/11 at 12:37 pm to BottomlandBrew
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