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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Did you notice how Walmart issued a press release about the closings, then almost immediately closed them? That's a shot accross the politicians bow. Walmarts press statement makes clear why they are closing, with the unsaid word CRIME screaming in the subtext.
I also liked the implied threat about the remaining stores also facing the same kind of issues.
We close these stores because you let this become a crime infested shithole. Pray we don't close more stores.
 
Everyone's celebrating but I'm going to be a party-pooper and throw in my black-pill about what's going on and what's going to happen next:

I think this is all leading to mandatory services/goverment owned stores. You have to remember leftists and corporations have perfected the long con and are hand-in-hand. They're using a legitimate issue- stores that are unprofitable and closing, largely because of theft, to create a crisis of "food deserts". We're going to be increasingly inundate with stories about how the poor niggers and spics of these big cities have NO FOOD and SOMETHING MUST BE DONE. That something will be the benevolent goverment stepping in to yet again give benefits and tie people to it. They'll either pass laws forcing stores to continue to operate in "minority at-risk food desert areas" or they'll open their own stores in those areas. Of course what won't get talked about is how Walmart and other mega corpos will be getting huge tax-payer/fed reserve printed money kickbacks for either maintaining those stores or supplying the government owned ones. The program will be hailed as a huge success and expanded across the country, suddenly your local Walmart and grocery store will also be unprofitable, close, and open again under goverment management so that now you too have to shop at these places. It will be a huge step towards the communism that leftists want, it will increase everyone's dependance on the goverment, and it will give billions, possibly trillions, more to the already money-sucking corpos. It's the company store all over again, but this time perfected with the infusion of goverment regulation.
 
Thats because the US market is so weak....
In Europe walmart opened up, saw that they cant even get close to the prices of grocery stores and closed.
Dont belief the "they were to antiunion" BS. Aldi and Lidl have a long records off using highly illegal tactics to union bust, like locking people into storage rooms for hours.
I like Aldi, but at least at its US stores stock is a crapshoot, but prices are amazing. If there are things I definitely need I end up somewhere else. It's good if you just want to grab whatever is available and adlib some meals.

Part of it seems to be their willingness to buy not-as-pretty produce and price it accordingly. Meaningless discoloration on vegetables tends to be a no-go for shoppers here. It's kind of silly, but it means when Aldi showed up they were able to spread everywhere, and anyone who has grown food in their garden doesn't care about the blemishes and saves some cash. Or you can get stuff with the same appearance at the local hippie coop where the blemishes make it "authentic", but you pay twice or three times as much because suburban trustafarian hippies are dumb.
 
I like Aldi, but at least at its US stores stock is a crapshoot, but prices are amazing. If there are things I definitely need I end up somewhere else. It's good if you just want to grab whatever is available and adlib some meals.
i go there for basics and they always have them. well i sometimes go there, we have 4 big chains like Aldi and i go to the one that has the most interesting special offerings for a given week,
thistime its lidl because they have Turkish week and sell frozen stuff for very good prices.
 
Amazon is just going to move to facial recognition, if you're not in the system they're not even going to let you in the store to begin with.
"Why yes Mr. Soros DA we identified the suspects, they're in our facial recognition system. What do you mean they'll be given a punishment of reparations for all their hardship of growing up in a white supremacist system? What do you mean we can't bar them from entry because that's racist as well?"

And that's how you get Alexa kill bots with chainsaw hands and missile double D cups of justice guarding entrances.
 
Everyone's celebrating but I'm going to be a party-pooper and throw in my black-pill about what's going on and what's going to happen next:

I think this is all leading to mandatory services/goverment owned stores. You have to remember leftists and corporations have perfected the long con and are hand-in-hand. They're using a legitimate issue- stores that are unprofitable and closing, largely because of theft, to create a crisis of "food deserts". We're going to be increasingly inundate with stories about how the poor niggers and spics of these big cities have NO FOOD and SOMETHING MUST BE DONE. That something will be the benevolent goverment stepping in to yet again give benefits and tie people to it. They'll either pass laws forcing stores to continue to operate in "minority at-risk food desert areas" or they'll open their own stores in those areas. Of course what won't get talked about is how Walmart and other mega corpos will be getting huge tax-payer/fed reserve printed money kickbacks for either maintaining those stores or supplying the government owned ones. The program will be hailed as a huge success and expanded across the country, suddenly your local Walmart and grocery store will also be unprofitable, close, and open again under goverment management so that now you too have to shop at these places. It will be a huge step towards the communism that leftists want, it will increase everyone's dependance on the goverment, and it will give billions, possibly trillions, more to the already money-sucking corpos. It's the company store all over again, but this time perfected with the infusion of goverment regulation.
Is that you, Dad? I swear I had this exact conversation with my father the other night, and that was his take.

That being said, there's a couple thoughts I have. One, even communists get tetchy when a lumpen decides to walk off with stuff, so the collision of 'he who does not work does not eat' versus 'gibs me dat!' will be entertaining.

Two, they still have to staff these stores, and that's been something of an issue as well. Workers aren't going to risk their lives for a pittance.
 
“Food deserts” always makes me laugh. “Food deserts” are always self-imposed problems caused by niggers who cannot stop stealing everything that isn’t bolted to the floor.

Want a supermarket? Stop shoplifting them into bankruptcy. Don’t like that idea? Fine, fucking starve. Someone post the paragraph about niggers being unable to understand the concept of time or the future because this issue is directly related.
 
I do like how there's no zero mention of why it's not profitable for Walmart to operate in these areas. Perhaps a certain demographic could be the primary cause
Literally everyone knows why... even the gayest commie buttfuck specialist on reddit knows why but they just call them "socioeconomic factors" instead
 
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
They do it because they know that no one is going to call them out on it. People and businesses are going to have to adapt to bold fearless niggers until their media enablers can be brought to heel
 
Is that you, Dad? I swear I had this exact conversation with my father the other night, and that was his take.

That being said, there's a couple thoughts I have. One, even communists get tetchy when a lumpen decides to walk off with stuff, so the collision of 'he who does not work does not eat' versus 'gibs me dat!' will be entertaining.

Two, they still have to staff these stores, and that's been something of an issue as well. Workers aren't going to risk their lives for a pittance.
The government doesn't let you steal from it, period. There's a reason the IRS is so hated and feared, and I guarantee you we'd see a crackdown on theft almost immediately.
 
The government doesn't let you steal from it, period. There's a reason the IRS is so hated and feared, and I guarantee you we'd see a crackdown on theft almost immediately.
The IRS isn't even a funny joke anymore, it's the worst arm of the government imaginable and prides itself in that when they couldn't prove racketeering, murder, extortion, and more on Al Capone, they just called in the IRS and they instantly found him guilty. It's the whole Stalin stance of "find me the man, and I'll find you why he's guilty."

IRS employees are on par with child rapists.

 
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