Possible DEF shortages

   / Possible DEF shortages #51  
Don use DEF for toilet paper. It burns on sensitive areas.
 
   / Possible DEF shortages #52  
You either patronize Wallmat or you don’t. I have become ambivalent on that. I don’t understand those who shop there on one hand, and complain about imports in the next breath.

That’s hypocritical, in my eyes.

No matter where you live, there are options.
Easy to say if you live where there are a lot of towns and a lot of stores/shopping choices.

I for one am thankful for Walmart coming to the nearest town. Until they came to town it meant a trip of 175 miles one way to Reno every two weeks to buy everyday living supplies that WERE NOT available locally. Walmart did NOT wipe out smaller stores because there simply weren't any. A grocery store, hardware store, a farm/ranch supply store, and a small lumber yard is all there was and they are still here today. Everybody in the area drove either to Reno (175 miles one way) or Salt Lake City (353 miles one way) to do their shopping. Those that want more variety than Walmart offers still do!
 
   / Possible DEF shortages #53  
You either patronize Wallmat or you don’t. I have become ambivalent on that. I don’t understand those who shop there on one hand, and complain about imports in the next breath.

That’s hypocritical, in my eyes.

No matter where you live, there are options.

So let me get this straight, I walk into a Walmart and buy a dozen eggs made in USA, a gallon of milk, a pound of butter, also made in USA or some DEF and that makes me a hypocrite?
Because they sell a lot of Chinese stuff?
Doesnt my local hardware store carry a lot of the same Chinese stuff? Aren’t we at the point where everything is made in China?

The way I see it, the only difference is who owns the store and gets the profit. Walton family gets my money versus a local store owner. Walmart employs way more local people who work there.



And just for the record, I buy a crap ton of stuff from local hardware stores, lumber yards and farming & tractor parts shops.
 
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   / Possible DEF shortages #55  
BTW, I have a right to and should complain about “made in China”. It costs us American jobs and supply chain interruptions. You should, too.

So let me get this straight, I walk into a Walmart and buy a dozen eggs made in USA, a gallon of milk, a pound of butter, also made in USA or some DEF and that makes me a hypocrite?
Walmart gets caught up in Confusing the Symptom, With The Disease, including by me.....

I've called them chinamart at times, but in Canada, they also have Canadian sourced products that I will chose over imports. (Here, I don't consider USA an import, so I guess I need a dictionary... :)).

It struck me recently, when those PRC mil jets overflew Taiwan, how really lost we (as a society) are.....

The world has always had sabre-rattling, and while getting anything dropped from the air on you is never good....... we (society) are not "seeing" beyond the smoke/mirrors....

All PRC has to do, to totally shut down a country, is stop sending cargo-ships.

If we (society) don't get that, NOW, then we never will.....

Rgds, D.
 
   / Possible DEF shortages #56  
Stop shopping at Wal Mart and that will be a good start.
Dang dude, you must not have read the whole thread. WalMart isn’t the only store with empty DEF shelves, but whatever. And it’s a place I might go to once a week for a few items.
 
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   / Possible DEF shortages #60  
So let me get this straight, I walk into a Walmart and buy a dozen eggs made in USA, a gallon of milk, a pound of butter, also made in USA or some DEF and that makes me a hypocrite?
Because they sell a lot of Chinese stuff?
Doesnt my local hardware store carry a lot of the same Chinese stuff? Aren’t we at the point where everything is made in China?

The way I see it, the only difference is who owns the store and gets the profit. Walton family gets my money versus a local store owner. Walmart employs way more local people who work there.



And just for the record, I buy a crap ton of stuff from local hardware stores, lumber yards and farming & tractor parts shops.
I never said don’t shop at Walmart. Simply, if you choose to shop at Walmart, understand that their business model includes sourcing as many things offshore as possible. That’s what keeps their prices low and their profits high. That’s their right.

You also have the right to shop at another retailer. That may require you to pay higher prices or travel a hundred miles.

Just don’t complain about it. It’s your choice to make... nobody else’s.

Personally, I don’t spend much money at Walmart. Don’t like the stores, choices, or the clientele. I did stop there last week, though, looking for distilled water... they were out.
 

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