https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/walmart-ceo-doug-mcmillon-weighs-in-inflation-impact-food-prices
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Walmart prices don't effect the upper income customers. Associates, walmart has no sales, flyers cant even change shelf tags. Just everyday high prices. A 1.97 to 2.12 to 2.38 for walmart's bread. Thats more than inflation. Wait until snap decreases just setting up for 2023 layoffs.
Food prices are up across the board. No retailer’s prices are going down. Generally speaking, consumer prices are up. We’re not going to wake up some morning and prices are going back to pre-pandemic level. For Walmart associates, shopping at Walmart saves a few $$$ and right now, that might be all you can ask for.
No actually…… Doug is in Bentonville.
Doug is in la la land. Next year will be a test of corporate management culture. Actually that culture is failing now. Look out for Walmarts closing at 9pm. Doug is being put to the test under the noon day sun.
According to the AGA December 3rd regional report, Walmart had the lowest holiday cart cost. Aldi is in the top 5, though. Costco and Sam’s are pretty equal. With the discount on food right now, Walmart associates would be crazy to shop anywhere but Walmart.
Oh wait he makes billions of dollars in a salary he could care less about rising food prices.
I shop at Aldi where the prices are way lower than Walmart and the produce isn’t rotten at Aldi like it is at Walmart.
@glk+1kdcAItu, Doug probably has "help" for menial work like shopping.
Across the board, for an average cart, Walmart prices for groceries are lower than other stores. You can check this out yourself.
Last time I shopped food prices were up. Where does he shop??