I know I'm going to step onto a big land mine, but wanted to raise this question.
I don't normally shop at Wal Mart because I'm not a fan of their poor to evil practices. (union busting, big box malls, overseas production, preditory pricing etc) However my girlfriend is particular about a couple of hair and skin care products that can't be found elesewhere so I find myself in there once a month.
Last month I was in there just after work on a weeknight to get what she needed. The story was pretty busy as people get ready for back-to-school. The checkout lines were long so I found myself waiting for a few minutes to get rung up.
As I looked around I noticed I was the only white person, customer or employee, in the checkout area. Didn't think much of it; just kind of went "hmph" and paid for my stuff.
Last night I was there for our monthly run. Didn't think about it until once again I got the the checkout area: we're the only white people within sight.
Like I said, I know I'm walking to the lions den, but I have to open this question to discusion. Why is it, when most of the surrounding towns are largely white, does the Maplewood Wal Mart draw such a large African American customer base?
I don't normally shop at Wal Mart because I'm not a fan of their poor to evil practices. (union busting, big box malls, overseas production, preditory pricing etc) However my girlfriend is particular about a couple of hair and skin care products that can't be found elesewhere so I find myself in there once a month.
Last month I was in there just after work on a weeknight to get what she needed. The story was pretty busy as people get ready for back-to-school. The checkout lines were long so I found myself waiting for a few minutes to get rung up.
As I looked around I noticed I was the only white person, customer or employee, in the checkout area. Didn't think much of it; just kind of went "hmph" and paid for my stuff.
Last night I was there for our monthly run. Didn't think about it until once again I got the the checkout area: we're the only white people within sight.
Like I said, I know I'm walking to the lions den, but I have to open this question to discusion. Why is it, when most of the surrounding towns are largely white, does the Maplewood Wal Mart draw such a large African American customer base?










