Walmart's sudden move to close 4 Chicago stores sparks outrage, with critics saying it will drive up grocery costs for the neediest families - Everyone hates Walmart until they want to close down, then they're a necessity all of a sudden.

Walmart's sudden move to close 4 Chicago stores sparks outrage, with critics saying it will drive up grocery costs for the neediest familiesWalmart announced this week that it is closing four stores in Chicago in a matter of days.
  • Elected officials said that the decision to close the stores "worsens food deserts" in the area.
  • Walmart has closed dozens of stores nationwide this year, citing "underperformance" as an issue.
Walmart's decision to shutter four Chicago stores has drawn ire of elected officials representing the Windy City.

In a rare press release on April 11 announcing store closures, Walmart said bluntly that these stores "have not been profitable since we opened the first one nearly 17 years ago."

"These stores lose tens of millions of dollars a year, and their annual losses nearly doubled in just the last five years," the company said. "The remaining four Chicago stores continue to face the same business difficulties, but we think this decision gives us the best chance to help keep them open and serving the community."

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said in a statement she was "incredibly disappointed" by the decision.

"Unceremoniously abandoning these neighborhoods will create barriers to basic needs for thousands of residents," Lightfoot said. "While near-term arrangements will be made for workers, I fear that many will find that their long-term opportunities have been significantly diminished."

In its announcement, Walmart said all affected store employees would be assisted in transferring to any other Walmart or Sam's Club location, and that those who do not transfer will be paid until August 11. Additional severance benefits will be available to eligible employees after that time.

llinois' layoff law — broader in scope than the federal WARN Act — requires many large employers to provide 60 calendar days' notice before a location closure that is expected to result in 75 or more job losses. Walmart typically does file advance notice where required.

Employers who close without full notice may be responsible for paying workers for up to 60 days, but Walmart appears to go well beyond covering that period; it will provide 17 weeks of wages for those who don't transfer to other stores.

Walmart declined to comment on whether it is providing comparable wage extensions for workers at other closing stores, including elsewhere in Illinois.

Local lawmakers meanwhile have expressed alarm over the swift closures — Walmart is shutting the stores five days after its announcement — and the impact on communities where shoppers rely on Walmart for everyday essentials.

A coalition that includes two state representatives, a state senator, and incoming and current members of the Chicago City Council called the move "unethical" in a statement.

"The communities of the South and West sides of Chicago have already been struggling with increased food costs due to inflation," the coalition said. "Walmart's decision to close four stores in predominantly Black and Brown communities not only worsens food deserts, but will also increase grocery costs for families."

Shoppers at these stores have echoed these concerns. Regina Dickey, a 38-year-old Chicago resident who shopped at the Walmart Supercenter at 8431 S. Stewart Ave., told the Chicago Sun-Times this week that "it's like (Walmart) didn't even give a thought to the people in these communities."

Walmart isn't a stranger to store closures this year. Since February, the retail giant has announced plans to close 20 retail locations across 11 states and Washington D.C.

The move represents a retreat of an aggressive urban expansion Walmart made in recent years. The company does not operate any stores in New York City, and with these closures in Chicago, Walmart is halving its footprint in the third largest city in the United States.

The four Walmart stores closing in Chicago​

  • Chatham Supercenter, the Walmart Health center, and the Walmart Academy, 8431 S. Stewart Ave.
  • Kenwood Neighborhood Market, 4720 S. Cottage Grove Ave.
  • Lakeview Neighborhood Market, 2844 N. Broadway St.
  • Little Village Neighborhood Market, 2551 W. Cermak Road

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Until people are allowed to talk about the Dindu question, stuff like this will keep happening. People will make adaptations to dealing with Dindus and happily ignore those who keep advocating for them.

The Dindu question is something most regular Blacks are happy to talk about as well because its the Dindus fault to why everyone is wary of them.
 
The past couple years Aldi has closed a few stores in similar "communities" of Chicago...
edit: + a whole foods in a similar community April 29, 2022
edit 2: Niggers Never Happy : "Englewood Residents, Alderpeople Protest As Controversial Save A Lot Prepares To Open: ‘This Is No Way To Enter A Community’" April 5, 2023
“Save A Lot has never had fresh, quality products. We also want to have control over who’s getting hired. If you’re using our tax dollars, we want to help with the hiring process.”
Developers and city officials previously said that Whole Foods Market still had the right to find a replacement tenant. Despite efforts to market the store to other grocers, there were no other takers and Whole Foods settled with Yellow Banana, officials said.
 
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They pulled the same with Walgreen in Sacramento.

Don't prosecute the theft, insurance will handle it.

*Walgreen closes due to not being profitable enough*

How could you do this! Don't you know how many people depend on it for medicine pick up? Why do you hate grandma.
It's constant, and happens with so many different industries that it's utterly disgusting.

Do these niggers know what "ethical" means?
It means gibs from whitey.

because you may be a witness or a victim of a violent crime.
That's called experiencing diversity first hand.

"Chi-raq".
Hey now, that's just insulting to Iraq.
 
Some big private corporations are involved in their regions well being. A few mining companies in the Andes were in charge to provide with electricity and schools the villages where they operated as a condition to being allowed to operate there. In cities, I'd reduce their taxes for some involvement in urban areas; sponsor schools, provide with cleaning services, etc.

This doesn't work in areas where people think stealing is reparations, though.
I'm not talking about the synergy though. It's great if Walmart can intergrate into the city's ecosystem.

I'm baffled that a politician would suggest that Walmart has some kind of ethical obligation to just pour tens of millions into the community (without ever getting a return on the investment over 17 years) just because they love the community that much?
 
Maybe if they didn’t spend the last few decades with their “stop snitching” shit, maybe if they tried to have any kind of personal integrity, they wouldn’t have to live off ramen packets from a bulletproof gas station
At some point you'd think they'd realize something was wrong with their life choices when they can only buy ramen packets from a gas station that's covered in steel and bullet proof glass while being employed by a Pakistani with more guns than the Taliban.
 
I'm baffled that a politician would suggest that Walmart has some kind of ethical obligation to just pour tens of millions into the community (without ever getting a return on the investment over 17 years) just because they love the community that much?
Because they donated millions of dollars to racial equity grants since 2020. Two words: tax deduction.
 
The losses don't even have to be traditional shoplifting but can occur when niglets wander around the store, open up food and drink packages, grab a handful / mouthful, then leave.

Even if the the larger box has individually portioned servings, the entire product is ruined.

P.S. Don't believe the BS that this little thugs are hungry either. They get fed both breakfast, lunch, and a snack.
 
The trash from Crimedotte and KCMO are coming into my area thieving.

They have hit a Wal-Mart multiple times with opening the fire doors & then running out with carts full of stuff.

There is some gang of fat sheboons that have been all the Ulta's to steal perfume. They brandish stun guns and other assorted weaponry.

They are a fucking menace.
 
The past couple years Aldi has closed a few stores in similar "communities" of Chicago...
edit: + a whole foods in a similar community April 29, 2022
edit 2: Niggers Never Happy : "Englewood Residents, Alderpeople Protest As Controversial Save A Lot Prepares To Open: ‘This Is No Way To Enter A Community’" April 5, 2023
That Whole Foods lasted way longer than I expect but anyway:
 
Right on cue!

It's not our fault dem companee's canna make money! Dey should stay and lose monee cuz we need dem stores!

yah yah yah 100% as expect.

It's not our fault, all the theft, crime and vandalism just comes from no where apparently.

Probably those evil white supremacists coming into the 'hood and commiting those base acts right? We all know the 'hood is super welcoming to white folks.
 
I'm baffled that a politician would suggest that Walmart has some kind of ethical obligation to just pour tens of millions into the community (without ever getting a return on the investment over 17 years) just because they love the community that much?
These politicians never worked an honest job in their lives and never had to make any kind of business decisions whatsoever. They have no understanding of how anything works in the real world and it shows in how badly mismanaged and screwed up Chicago (and Illinois in general) are.
 
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