Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Target and Walmart Attack Anti-trust Violations in Grocery Sales

Walmart Grocery Store

Target Grocery Store



Target and Walmart department stores deserve the Patriot Award for attacking Anti-trust violations in the sale of groceries. As reported earlier, local grocery store chains have been crimnally guilty of the anti-trust practice of gouginig. As we all know, we are supposed to be in a recession. Economics experts tells us that in a recession wages drop and so do prices. Yet, grocery stores such as Kuhn's and Giant Eagle in Pittsburgh get canned goods such as Campbell's Soupt and Bush's Beans at 5 cents a can and have been selling Campbell's Soup for $1.65 a can or more, and Bush's Beans for $2.35 or more. Target has attacked this chicanery by local grocery stores by selling Campbell's Soup for approximately 50 cents per can, while Walmart has been selling Bush's Beans for around a $1.35 per can. Target and Walmart are being true Patriots, while these local grocery stores seem to be acting like Al Queda-Opus Dei traitors. Up the Republic, down with Tyranny!

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