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    Re: press release Archived Message

    Posted by machine on August 3, 2011, 12:27 pm, in reply to "Re: press release"

    Another eighty-five people with low wages, poor working conditions & inadequate health care that the regular work force will have to carry by our taxes to supply food stamps & medical aid. But hey, they ARE working. Businesses such as Shop N Save, Save A Lot, Schnucks & Farmers Market won't suffer much. Will they? It's bringing in more shoppers & commerce. So yay to Granite City. We all know everyone in town wanted a Super Walmart.

    I went out there looking for a certain product that no one else in town carries. I felt guilty for even walking through the doors. I just had to check out their produce while in there. It was definately cheaper but the quality wasn't near as good as any other place in town. It was rather disappointing after all the hype of being able to do all of your shopping at one place.



    I bet an average of 12.50 an hour seem great to someone who doesn't have a job right now. I'm sure it uses more tax money to keep those people on unemployment as well.


    You know who doesnt treat there employies well, Shop n' Save. (and there union) I stated out there at minimum wage. after 5000 hours I got a $.05 an hour raise.... Who hoo!!

    Shop n' Save does however have much better produce than anyone around but Deirburgs.


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