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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I wonder about the feasibility of an "online pickup only" type grocery store, at least in those areas. Wal-mart already does online pickup, why not try a store that does that exclusively and keeps the main building sealed up so joggers can't shoplift?
You get the inevitable whine-piece in the Sun-Times and Tribune: "Whyy can' I no shop at de Wommar'? Sometime I jus' wanna git outta de house and go to de sto'! Yew whipipo won' let us have ennything! Yew raycis'!"

In my city, we used to have a pretty nice mall. Almost as nice as Woodfield or Oak Park Center. Then NIGGERS said it was a UN/NATO human right for the shitty busses to bus NIGGERS out to the mall otherwise it's racist.

That mall has had at LEAST three shootings. One murder in the Macy's parking lot. Were there blacks at the mall before? YES.

I said blacks. You know? The ones with cars. And jobs. And they PARTICIPATE in society?
 
I say build walls and barbed-wire no man's lands around these shitholes and let the savages starve.
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In my city, we used to have a pretty nice mall. Almost as nice as Woodfield or Oak Park Center. Then NIGGERS said it was a UN/NATO human right for the shitty busses to bus NIGGERS out to the mall otherwise it's racist.
I know that mall. What a shame. Woodfield was nice, but eventually got annoying. Some retarded beaner drove his car into the Sears and got charged with terrorism lol
 
Chicago government: "shoplifting is legal now lol"
Also Chicago government: "wtf why are the stores closing"
Sad people can’t understand basic cause and effect.
I know people like to bash Chicago, but as a resident I can add that Walmart has never been a popular brand here. A couple of them were on the city outskirts, and that's about it. Jewel-Osco, Target, Ross, Walgreens are everywhere. You can find several of these stores in every single neighborhood (usually next to each other). Why would anyone waste time driving to a remote Walmart?

It's not about "safety" and "theft." Jewel-Osco has 40 large stores in the city (and about 5 of them are in black hoods). There is just no market opportunity for Walmart here.
Walmart’s MO is targeting thrifty and/or poor shoppers. They don’t want to spend slightly more at other stores is my guess. Also it hurts their image and ego.
 
It never fails to amaze me that the world is full of retards who don't understand that while a company is making a lot of money, it also costs a ton of money to run said business.
Regardless of whether it's because no business or because too many thieves, it's really stupid to assume that the company can still run just fine if they throw money into the fire to keep places open that aren't making up the costs to run them.

Also Chicago is run by shitlibs so naturally you lose a large chunk of your paycheck to taxes and just buying things in the city is way more expensive. Gotta keep them welfare kaweenz happy.
 
I know people like to bash Chicago, but as a resident I can add that Walmart has never been a popular brand here. A couple of them were on the city outskirts, and that's about it. Jewel-Osco, Target, Ross, Walgreens are everywhere. You can find several of these stores in every single neighborhood (usually next to each other). Why would anyone waste time driving to a remote Walmart?

It's not about "safety" and "theft." Jewel-Osco has 40 large stores in the city (and about 5 of them are in black hoods). There is just no market opportunity for Walmart here.
I thought they were in a "food desert"? How is there no market opportunity when people are complaining that they will leave a huge black hole of shopping opportunities?
 
I'm surprised Dems haven't tried to pass laws forcing companies to operate in ghettos. Like once they hit a certain size they are required to have a certain amount of stores in shitty nig-nog zones and aren't allowed to ever remove them.
I mean, they could try, but I think it's more likely the government would establish its own stores.

It astonishes me that they can't seem to connect the dots on this, and I almost hope they know, but they just don't care because it's furthering a different goal (socialism, etc). The alternative is that the people making these self-destructive decisions are literally dumber than a bag of shit.
 
Like once they hit a certain size they are required to have a certain amount of stores in shitty nig-nog zones and aren't allowed to ever remove them.
I'm not sure if the policy is in place as I recall it, but there used to be a government program to encourage doctors accepting Medicare to practice in census tracts identified as having a shortage of health care professionals. In return, they received an additional 10% reimbursement rate. I'm not sure how many would be willing to set up shop in areas where their offices and clinics would be broken into for drugs and vandalism when the extra 10% wouldn't come close to covering the added expense and hassle.

Granted, it's not the same as mandating service in a given location, but it wouldn't be surprising if someone did try to mandate retail in specific locations whether by government mandate or ballot initiative. That's how bad clown world has become at this point 🤡

It never fails to amaze me that the world is full of retards who don't understand that while a company is making a lot of money, it also costs a ton of money to run said business.
People are too obsessed with the making money part of operations. Whether it's ignorance or naivete, they don't know that operating a business comes with all sorts of various costs. They hear stuff such as "You can make $50,000 a year working from home" without realizing that this amount is money before expenses and that making that amount of money requires a certain level of effort they may not be willing or able to put forth. Similarly, they hear a report that Walmart made $x billion in profits and they assume every single Walmart store made money when the truth is that a great number of them lost money. I also think that's why people think big corporations should keep non-profitable stores open because "they're still making money" while remaining indifferent to the fact that the losses have much more of an impact than the final numbers reported on an income statement or balance sheet.

I almost hope they know, but they just don't care because it's furthering a different goal (socialism, etc).
They don't want to admit that the retail fraud and other crimes happening in cities with a large minority population are being committed by those same minorities. To admit so would be seen as racist and problematic in the current year. Sure, there's also the push towards socialism, but there's also the idea that minorities are incapable of doing any wrong or having personal responsibility for their behavior because it's solely due to oppression, systematic racism, or whatever the bullshit phrase of the day happens to be.
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In one of the suburbs near the big city I'm closest to, we also had a nice and decently famous mall

It used to host big conventions all the time, gun shows, flea markets, farm equipment conventions, computer shows, everything, it appeared in TV and in movies...

Now the only big convention it holds is a twice yearly gun show

And everybody except niggers avoids it like the plague most of the time

Because niggers decided it was a great place to infest and now there is a shooting there every couple months and general niggerdry on the daily
 
You get the inevitable whine-piece in the Sun-Times and Tribune: "Whyy can' I no shop at de Wommar'? Sometime I jus' wanna git outta de house and go to de sto'! Yew whipipo won' let us have ennything! Yew raycis'!"

In my city, we used to have a pretty nice mall. Almost as nice as Woodfield or Oak Park Center. Then NIGGERS said it was a UN/NATO human right for the shitty busses to bus NIGGERS out to the mall otherwise it's racist.

That mall has had at LEAST three shootings. One murder in the Macy's parking lot. Were there blacks at the mall before? YES.

I said blacks. You know? The ones with cars. And jobs. And they PARTICIPATE in society?
keep seeing a trend with this. Both malls that I used to go in a predominantly white neighborhood started having busloads of them and then all of a sudden the luxury stores started closing, the thefts go up and oddly enough all of the retailers start chipping into diversity hires. Surprised they haven't done this with King Of Prussia mall but i guess you can't buss them to the KOP mall
 
keep seeing a trend with this. Both malls that I used to go in a predominantly white neighborhood started having busloads of them and then all of a sudden the luxury stores started closing, the thefts go up and oddly enough all of the retailers start chipping into diversity hires. Surprised they haven't done this with King Of Prussia mall but i guess you can't buss them to the KOP mall
Look up Ford City Mall. Good example. Used to have a Wanamaker's, or Wieboldt. Prolly Wieboldt, not that it matters much.

What I'm saying is, if you read Yelp reviews, you'll see complaints of "no selection," "poor selection," "small scale storefront," etc.
My local mall briefly had a White House Black Market. About a quarter size of the one found at Woodfield--and with a shiddy selection. Because why bother?
We ain't got no CAREER jobs. MOST residents have less than an Associates. MOST are, at best, functioning illiterates. Others with no GED. You don't need to dress in J. Crew, White House Black Market, French Connection, Armani Exchange, or whatever, to work at Sonic--or the local call center.
Not that most of them work anyway. The state DRS/DHS TEACHES them how to scam welfare. I see it daily in casework.

Ford City Mall once was (allegedly) a nice mall. Dixie Square Mall looked like the wave of the future with its water features and nice stores. Then white race traitor pieces of human shit rocked up with their YWCA jobs and college degrees and told NIGGERS: "Look, Boosie and Flariduh...if that race card you pull doesn't work, you come tell us and we'll MAKE IT WORK."

White race traitor slave markets NOW. Get rid of these shitbags and watch the SANE whites enforce and maintain ORDERLY SOCIETY.
 
As far as I'm concerned places like Chicago and Detroit are containment zones, it may feel good to see them suffer by the closure of these walmarts, doubly so since high levels of theft probably contributed, but if enough things close there will be a mass exodus of these people into other cities. Do you really want these nigs moving into your neighborhood?
It wouldn't shock me if with in the next 5 years all supermakets are delivery only. No walk in locations! It seems to be going that way for the past 10 years.
Doubt it, there has already been push back on things like retailers accepting only digital payment and not cash. Moving to a cashless society would have some advantages but it won't happen because it supposedly hurts the poor and stupid, who can't manage a bank account or credit card. They'll come up with similar arguments about grocery stores. In truth, they just want the poor and stupid to have ways to steal. But honestly, I hope it does happen. When nigs have no place to steal food and goods from that's when the shit will really hit the fan.
 
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