Man walmart hates easy money. https://www.wsj.com/articles/walmar...in-u-s-stores-citing-civil-unrest-11604002136 https://nypost.com/2020/10/29/walmart-pulls-guns-and-ammo-displays-over-civil-unrest-concerns/
I can proudly say it's been most of a year since darkening their doors. I did hear they will still have them for sale, but locked up in a back room safe where looters can't get to them. You have to ask.
I am generally a non-WalMartian yet I have used their preorder/pickup service once since the start of the current Dem-panic. I find it hard to believe they have that much inventory to secure, given what I have observed in sporting goods stores ammo shelves. A recent Academy visit showed maybe 3 boxes each of about 5 obscure calibers on the shelf.
Pretty well in Hoddy's situation here. Very rarely visit Wal-Mart, anti-gun, spineless, zero customer service, Chinese buying anti-union traitors. I was, in a Wal-Mart in Riverton, WY in August however - they had reloading supplies there - dies, powder, etc.... Maybe Wal-Mart should base their policies on local demographics.....
WalMart is devolving....into what is difficult to predict. Perhaps an adult day care facility for the disturbed.
Lol like looters are all "hey now, we're only looting up front! ...let's not go in the back! We're ain't allowed there cuz we ain't employees!"
I'm having difficulty understanding why people are bad-mouthing Walmart for this action. I don't shop at Walmarts, but it does seem like a responsible action to try to secure any guns and ammo that might be looted if a store is broken into. I'm pretty sure that there have been Walmarts that have been looted by the thugs and losers in several of the riots. So, why is this a bad thing for them to do? I applaud them for their actions. If it is truly a safe, then I doubt if rioters will be able to get to them. At least they are trying to do the right thing.
Think Walfart is bad? I was at Kirkland's the other day (tagging along behind the wife) and 99% of everything was made in China. What wasn't was made in another Asian country (mostly candles, etc).