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#2 Gripe: Their buying power often causes local shops and smaller players, that have been serving the community for years and years and years to have to close shop. That's just sad. So many of the mom and pop shops offered such better service, but couldn't afford to stay in business.
This.
Some of the smaller places round here were just better. although no longer around.
While Walmart may have adavantages, its also killing the smaller business.
And I don't think thats a good thing either.
Yeah, I don't always buy for bottom dollar. Service is important to me down the road. And I'd rather go to a "real" bike shop to get my bicycle properly fitted and adjusted for me, rather than letting some teenager at Walmart sell me the bike he put together when his shift started.
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