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Pleased with Wal-Mart decision          Send a link to a friend

To the editor:

I was very pleased to hear that the city of Lincoln made a final decision with bringing in a Super Wal-Mart to town.

So many people in the area were 100 percent against it in fear that the mom and pop businesses in the area would be forced to close due to lack of customers buying from them. Others just simply found making remarks about what Wal-Mart pays their employees and offers for benefits.

I ask those people questioning about Wal-Mart's wages and benefits to go around town and ask how many employees at the "mom and pop" businesses make much more than minimum wage, plus benefits. I know I can't think of many. Keeping Wal-Mart from expanding would not change what the other businesses in this area pay their employees or offer for benefits.

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To those people who continue to feel that a bigger and better Wal-Mart has no place in this town: Do not shop there. And not just the Lincoln Wal-Mart -- any other Wal-Mart or Sam's Club or any other division of. Just remember, when it's 4 a.m. and you need something quick in a pinch, Kroger will be there for you at higher prices than Wal-Mart.

Carrie
[Last name omitted to remain anonymous]

(Posted Dec. 7, 2005)

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