Posted by cjcr on March 28, 2009, 3:45 pm
My husband picked me up two expensive boxes of 2mg Equate brand
Nicorette and to my utter amazement and disappointment Walmart had the
audacity to switch all purchasers of the brand from a USA supplier to
a Supplier paying wages in Denmark no less.
I am extremely disappointed in the lack of consideration for regular
customers who continue to use the WATSON brand and will seek out other
sources for this product.
I predict Wal-mart will suffer huge losses on this product as many of
us who really enjoy a piece of it now and then as apposed to sugarey
tasting gums. I feel like Walmart has nelected giving customers a
real choice in their consumption choices by ramming the foreign
product down our throats with out a single trail period of choice.
Posted by Rod Speed on March 28, 2009, 4:15 pm
cjcr@localnet.com wrote:
> My husband picked me up two expensive boxes of 2mg Equate brand
> Nicorette and to my utter amazement and disappointment Walmart had the
> audacity to switch all purchasers of the brand from a USA supplier to
> a Supplier paying wages in Denmark no less.
> I am extremely disappointed in the lack of consideration for regular
> customers who continue to use the WATSON brand and will seek out other
> sources for this product.
> I predict Wal-mart will suffer huge losses on this product as many of
> us who really enjoy a piece of it now and then as apposed to sugarey
> tasting gums. I feel like Walmart has nelected giving customers a
> real choice in their consumption choices by ramming the foreign
> product down our throats with out a single trail period of choice.
No one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to use Walmart.
If someone is doing that, call the cops, stupid.
Posted by albundy2 on March 28, 2009, 6:05 pm
c...@localnet.com wrote:
> My husband picked me up two expensive boxes of 2mg Equate brand
> Nicorette and to my utter amazement and disappointment Walmart had the
> audacity to switch all purchasers of the brand from a USA supplier to
> a Supplier paying wages in Denmark no less.
> I am extremely disappointed in the lack of consideration for regular
> customers who continue to use the WATSON brand and will seek out other
> sources for this product.
> I predict Wal-mart will suffer huge losses on this product as many of
> us who really enjoy a piece of it now and then as apposed to sugarey
> tasting gums. I feel like Walmart has nelected giving customers a
> real choice in their consumption choices by ramming the foreign
> product down our throats with out a single trail period of choice.
Since you don't have the willpower to stop smoking or chewing gum, I
doubt whether you will stop shopping at Wal*Mart either.
Posted by Heyutwo on March 29, 2009, 6:03 am
On Mar 28, 6:05 pm, albun...@mailinator.com wrote:
> c...@localnet.com wrote:
> > My husband picked me up two expensive boxes of 2mg Equate brand
> > Nicorette and to my utter amazement and disappointment Walmart had the
> > audacity to switch all purchasers of the brand from a USA supplier to
> > a Supplier paying wages in Denmark no less.
> > I am extremely disappointed in the lack of consideration for regular
> > customers who continue to use the WATSON brand and will seek out other
> > sources for this product.
> > I predict Wal-mart will suffer huge losses on this product as many of
> > us who really enjoy a piece of it now and then as apposed to sugarey
> > tasting gums. I feel like Walmart has nelected giving customers a
> > real choice in their consumption choices by ramming the foreign
> > product down our throats with out a single trail period of choice.
> Since you don't have the willpower to stop smoking or chewing gum, I
> doubt whether you will stop shopping at Wal*Mart either.
If you shop at Walmart or Sams club, you deserve what you get. Also
do a google on Walmart litigation and realize that if you are injured
there as a result of their negligence, you have no real options.
Their legal offshoot's policy is to deny any and all responsibility.
We found that out the hard way. We formerly did about $4500 business
there a year, but will not enter a Walmart store now.
Posted by albundy2 on March 29, 2009, 11:31 am
> On Mar 28, 6:05 pm, albun...@mailinator.com wrote:
> > c...@localnet.com wrote:
> > > My husband picked me up two expensive boxes of 2mg Equate brand
> > > Nicorette and to my utter amazement and disappointment Walmart had the
> > > audacity to switch all purchasers of the brand from a USA supplier to
> > > a Supplier paying wages in Denmark no less.
> > > I am extremely disappointed in the lack of consideration for regular
> > > customers who continue to use the WATSON brand and will seek out other
> > > sources for this product.
> > > I predict Wal-mart will suffer huge losses on this product as many of
> > > us who really enjoy a piece of it now and then as apposed to sugarey
> > > tasting gums. I feel like Walmart has nelected giving customers a
> > > real choice in their consumption choices by ramming the foreign
> > > product down our throats with out a single trail period of choice.
> > Since you don't have the willpower to stop smoking or chewing gum, I
> > doubt whether you will stop shopping at Wal*Mart either.
> If you shop at Walmart or Sams club, you deserve what you get. Also
> do a google on Walmart litigation and realize that if you are injured
> there as a result of their negligence, you have no real options.
> Their legal offshoot's policy is to deny any and all responsibility.
> We found that out the hard way. We formerly did about $4500 business
> there a year, but will not enter a Walmart store now.
If I slip on a wet floor or a kid's ball that fell off the shelf, I
take full responsibility for that activity on my part. If the roof
caves in, that's another matter and Wal*Mart has no advantage over any
other retailer in court. So I'm going to shop where I want and not
live in perpetual fear of the world.
> Nicorette and to my utter amazement and disappointment Walmart had the
> audacity to switch all purchasers of the brand from a USA supplier to
> a Supplier paying wages in Denmark no less.
> I am extremely disappointed in the lack of consideration for regular
> customers who continue to use the WATSON brand and will seek out other
> sources for this product.
> I predict Wal-mart will suffer huge losses on this product as many of
> us who really enjoy a piece of it now and then as apposed to sugarey
> tasting gums. I feel like Walmart has nelected giving customers a
> real choice in their consumption choices by ramming the foreign
> product down our throats with out a single trail period of choice.