marcusluvsvols
Blue collar skoller
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2012
- Messages
- 14,149
- Likes
- 25,218
I'm probably responsible. I signed up for Walmart + and order stuff like a can of soup and have it delivered. A 59 cent can of tomato soup probably costs them $5 to leave it on my door step. For some reason they sell the stuff online for the same price they do in the store and either have Fedex deliver it or an Uber driver drives it right to your door from the store. I love it.Walmart just took down their guidance inter-quarter. They never do that. Fuel and food costs blamed. Down 8% after hours and now other retail stocks slipping.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/25/wal...s-it-sees-slower-growth-due-to-inflation.html
I'm probably responsible. I signed up for Walmart + and order stuff like a can of soup and have it delivered. A 59 cent can of tomato soup probably costs them $5 to leave it on my door step. For some reason they sell the stuff online for the same price they do in the store and either have Fedex deliver it or an Uber driver drives it right to your door from the store. I love it.
Yeah. I was having a similar conversation with my dad about Amazon. I can order 8 things from Amazon, and they may ship those 8 things in 3 to 5 separate packages. That makes ZERO business sense. Amazon Web Services has been growing so fast that it has hidden a lot of sins for Amazon. I don't see how that can continue in this inflationary environment.I'm probably responsible. I signed up for Walmart + and order stuff like a can of soup and have it delivered. A 59 cent can of tomato soup probably costs them $5 to leave it on my door step. For some reason they sell the stuff online for the same price they do in the store and either have Fedex deliver it or an Uber driver drives it right to your door from the store. I love it.
The majority of my Walmart orders have come at the expense of Amazon. I've had Amazon Prime for nearly 20 years and they used to be great about shipping stuff and getting it to me in 2 days. Once covid hit they would be lucky to get me stuff in a week or more and I got sick of paying for 2 day delivery to get it in a week not to mention their prices went way up. I started comparing their prices to Wally World and found the Walmart was cheaper on just about everything. After I started ordering stuff from Walmart I noticed that Amazon suddenly lowered their prices to match or beat Walmart. I suppose retail is a cut throat world, but I don't care, I used to buy a lot of stuff from Sears back in the day.Yeah. I was having a similar conversation with my dad about Amazon. I can order 8 things from Amazon, and they may ship those 8 things in 3 to 5 separate packages. That makes ZERO business sense. Amazon Web Services has been growing so fast that it has hidden a lot of sins for Amazon. I don't see how that can continue in this inflationary environment.
The majority of my Walmart orders have come at the expense of Amazon. I've had Amazon Prime for nearly 20 years and they used to be great about shipping stuff and getting it to me in 2 days. Once covid hit they would be lucky to get me stuff in a week or more and I got sick of paying for 2 day delivery to get it in a week not to mention their prices went way up. I started comparing their prices to Wally World and found the Walmart was cheaper on just about everything. After I started ordering stuff from Walmart I noticed that Amazon suddenly lowered their prices to match or beat Walmart. I suppose retail is a cut throat world, but I don't care, I used to buy a lot of stuff from Sears back in the day.
Do you still maintain a 0 carbon footprint like uncle Al does today?Sears was a great company and employed many life sustaining technicians in their Service Departments as I have alluded to in the past. Electronics (now obsolete), mowers, vacuums, appliance departments. And even engineers..such as myself as a "custodial engineer" who was promoted to fork truck driver! Got my internship to Sen Al Gore's office and off top the races!
Yeah. I was having a similar conversation with my dad about Amazon. I can order 8 things from Amazon, and they may ship those 8 things in 3 to 5 separate packages. That makes ZERO business sense. Amazon Web Services has been growing so fast that it has hidden a lot of sins for Amazon. I don't see how that can continue in this inflationary environment.
Do you still maintain a 0 carbon footprint like uncle Al does today?
This says there's a $35 minimum order. Still might be worth it for $98/year.I'm probably responsible. I signed up for Walmart + and order stuff like a can of soup and have it delivered. A 59 cent can of tomato soup probably costs them $5 to leave it on my door step. For some reason they sell the stuff online for the same price they do in the store and either have Fedex deliver it or an Uber driver drives it right to your door from the store. I love it.
Much more honorable being a compressor salesman than a lying POS politician pushing a false climate change narrative.Dont be dissing my man now! Back then when I was at his Chattanooga office any constituent could go thru a metal detector and gain access to their Congressman or Senator's office. or even the ATF or any agency that housed in the Federal Courthouse. Guess that is verboten in local offices as well on Capitol Hill unless you are Colbert.
Met him the one time he came to town and we spent the day as he spoke with the mayor, gave a school speech, etc..and then he shook some hands at Olive Garden at Hamilton Place Mall. LOL. We walked outside and one on one spent about 3 minutes and he asked me what I wanted to do with my life. Rather funny really as a Reaganite. Should of hoped on board his BS train and wouldn't have been a freking compressor salesman.
Much more honorable being a compressor salesman than a lying POS politician pushing a false climate change narrative.
DOW posts 12th worst single day point drop on record as Biden’s economy crashes!!!
Am I doing this point vs percentage thing right? Just trying to follow some prior examples
DOW -3%, S&P -3.37%, NASDAQ -3.94% oof. The markets are angry that Powell will not appease them. I’m guessing this will carry into next week too. S&P back to within 4% of bear. NASDAQ never left bear. DOW 7% from bear and might finally get there by end of Q3
Powell’s speech was pretty foreboding and the markets responded as expected.
DOW posts 12th worst single day point drop on record as Biden’s economy crashes!!!
Am I doing this point vs percentage thing right? Just trying to follow some prior examples
DOW -3%, S&P -3.37%, NASDAQ -3.94% oof. The markets are angry that Powell will not appease them. I’m guessing this will carry into next week too. S&P back to within 4% of bear. NASDAQ never left bear. DOW 7% from bear and might finally get there by end of Q3
Powell’s speech was pretty foreboding and the markets responded as expected.
DOW posts 12th worst single day point drop on record as Biden’s economy crashes!!!
Am I doing this point vs percentage thing right? Just trying to follow some prior examples
DOW -3%, S&P -3.37%, NASDAQ -3.94% oof. The markets are angry that Powell will not appease them. I’m guessing this will carry into next week too. S&P back to within 4% of bear. NASDAQ never left bear. DOW 7% from bear and might finally get there by end of Q3
Powell’s speech was pretty foreboding and the markets responded as expected.
Walmart just took down their guidance inter-quarter. They never do that. Fuel and food costs blamed. Down 8% after hours and now other retail stocks slipping.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/25/wal...s-it-sees-slower-growth-due-to-inflation.html