Tue May 22, 2012, 05:25 PM
Playinghardball (5,536 posts)
The Graphic That Every Small Business Owner In The Country Needs You To See (And Share!))
YES!!
Found on the Facebook page of Bring Plenty Band/MoveOn.org
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29 replies, 5862 views
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| Playinghardball | May 2012 | OP | |
| wildeyed | May 2012 | #1 | |
| cyberpj | May 2012 | #18 | |
| lsewpershad | May 2012 | #19 | |
| girl gone mad | May 2012 | #2 | |
| Egalitarian Thug | May 2012 | #3 | |
| JDPriestly | May 2012 | #4 | |
| patrice | May 2012 | #5 | |
| Swede Atlanta | May 2012 | #6 | |
| Art_from_Ark | May 2012 | #14 | |
| kentuck | May 2012 | #7 | |
| liberalmuse | May 2012 | #8 | |
| SunSeeker | May 2012 | #13 | |
| nevergiveup | May 2012 | #9 | |
| WillyT | May 2012 | #10 | |
| raouldukelives | May 2012 | #11 | |
| SunSeeker | May 2012 | #12 | |
| WiffenPoof | May 2012 | #15 | |
| cyberpj | May 2012 | #17 | |
| Doctor_J | May 2012 | #16 | |
| Scurrilous | May 2012 | #20 | |
| AlbertCat | May 2012 | #21 | |
| me b zola | May 2012 | #22 | |
| Proud Public Servant | May 2012 | #23 | |
| YellowRubberDuckie | May 2012 | #24 | |
| Ikonoklast | May 2012 | #26 | |
| Zalatix | May 2012 | #27 | |
| Ikonoklast | May 2012 | #28 | |
| Zalatix | May 2012 | #29 | |
| Dont call me Shirley | May 2012 | #25 |
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 05:56 PM
wildeyed (6,862 posts)
1. And another thing they should list....
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When you buy from a local small business, we spend most of our money locally and hire locally keeping the dollars and jobs in the community
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Response to wildeyed (Reply #1)
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:49 AM
cyberpj (9,266 posts)
18. Excellent addition. nt
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 06:20 PM
girl gone mad (20,634 posts)
2. k & r
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 06:24 PM
Egalitarian Thug (7,005 posts)
3. K&R. n/t
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 06:36 PM
JDPriestly (37,711 posts)
4. K&R.
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Last edited Tue May 22, 2012, 06:37 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1) I am totally on this page and trying to support local mom and pop businesses, even when it costs a little more.
My locally owned green grocer donated veggie dishes to a recent event we held to support a cultural treasure in our community. And every summer, another locally owned store holds a big fundraiser for our cultural treasures. I am so grateful to the small business owners in my community. They hold us together. They make us all a family. Thanks for posting this. By the way, I am in Los Angeles, do I am not posting this in a small town somewhere that really has to rely on small, small businesses. Boy, is our local green grocer's a popular spot. |
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 06:46 PM
patrice (47,256 posts)
5. K&R for some of us who are even willing to pay more, 'cause it's "mom & pop".
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 07:04 PM
Swede Atlanta (2,243 posts)
6. Completely agree.....
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that's why I consider the likes of Walmart, K-Mart, Target and their ilk to be destructive to local communities.
While they may employ a number of people and that payroll goes back into the local economy, any and all profit goes back to the shareholders thousands of miles away. Oftentimes these mega-stores demand tax rebates as a condition for opening or expanding their operations. They are vultures.... |
Response to Swede Atlanta (Reply #6)
Wed May 23, 2012, 02:21 AM
Art_from_Ark (16,883 posts)
14. I remember when Wal-Mart was a mom-and-pop operation
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One store, in Rogers, Arkansas, that called itself "Wal-Mart Discount City". It opened in 1962 and was essentially competing with the 5-and-dime stores downtown, a few blocks away. It was content to let the neighboring IGA store handle food sales.
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 07:15 PM
kentuck (66,134 posts)
7. kick and rec
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 07:18 PM
liberalmuse (15,418 posts)
8. My daughter made this as her New Year's resolution...
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and I think I need to follow her. She is only buying from small business owners from here on out. I'm ashamed that I am not doing the same - I try in my own way, but this girl is committed. Thanks for the reminder.
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Response to liberalmuse (Reply #8)
Tue May 22, 2012, 11:49 PM
SunSeeker (4,981 posts)
13. How cool.
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Kids like your daughter give me hope for the future.
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 07:43 PM
nevergiveup (3,712 posts)
9. As the long time owner of a small "mom & pop" business I really love this graphic.
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I have printed this and will have it in the front window of my store tomorrow morning.
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 07:50 PM
WillyT (45,463 posts)
10. HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!!
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 07:59 PM
raouldukelives (2,371 posts)
11. K&R
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More M&P and less S&P please. For the climate, the trees & the fuzzy things.
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Tue May 22, 2012, 11:48 PM
SunSeeker (4,981 posts)
12. K&R
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Wed May 23, 2012, 02:27 AM
WiffenPoof (1,088 posts)
15. I Try And Explain...
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to family and friends that this is just one of the problems with a Walmart coming to town. Most of them just shrug their shoulders and say that they will shop wherever they can save money. I guess that is all that matters to them.
-P |
Response to WiffenPoof (Reply #15)
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:48 AM
cyberpj (9,266 posts)
17. Ditto here.
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And it's very frustrating because those same people are the one's complaining about CEO pay and Corporate collusion with our government!! Had to tell them they can't have it both ways. They still shop at Walmart.
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:42 AM
Doctor_J (26,303 posts)
16. Where I live the mark-up from the SuperChain to Mom&Pop
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is about 10-15% depending on the item. So on a $50 purchase, for an extra measly $6, I help keep grandkids in dance lessons. The only things I but at Lowe's are the things that my local doesn't carry.
Think, people |
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Wed May 23, 2012, 12:51 PM
Scurrilous (24,646 posts)
20. K & R
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Wed May 23, 2012, 01:29 PM
AlbertCat (10,448 posts)
21. Mom & Pop vs Small
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The term "Mom & Pop Business" needs to be separated and used exclusive of "Small Business".
because some small businesses are not "small" in the Mom & Pop sense. |
Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Wed May 23, 2012, 04:05 PM
me b zola (17,384 posts)
22. ^^THIS^^
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Recommended
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Wed May 23, 2012, 04:21 PM
Proud Public Servant (796 posts)
23. Except for 2/3 of our grocery money
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Last edited Wed May 23, 2012, 04:23 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1) All our shopping is at local mom-and-pops. Groceries are harder; our mom-and-pop grocery, which we love and is actually cheaper than our supermarket, just doesn't carry most of what we need. My newest challenge on this front is music; I still buy cds (I listen to a lot of jazz, and like having liner notes for muscian line-ups and recording dates), but our only local cd store (edit: that carries jazz) just closed up shop.
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Wed May 23, 2012, 04:47 PM
YellowRubberDuckie (19,736 posts)
24. Now if they would just treat their employees the way you guys think they do..
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...the world would be peachy keen.
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Response to YellowRubberDuckie (Reply #24)
Wed May 23, 2012, 05:26 PM
Ikonoklast (21,617 posts)
26. This is being disregarded.
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Mom and Pop's that paid crap wages, offered little or nothing in the way of benefits, ran their little fiefdom like an autocratic empire, no chance for advancement...
DU'ers sometimes have an Ozzie and Harriet view of things. Not every 'Mom and Pop' is a place worth working at. I worked at a Unionized grocery chain that expanded into my town and paid DOUBLE the wages of the local 'Mom and Pop'. Almost every employee left that dump as soon as we opened and hired them away, which we then soon ran out of business. When they were the only grocer in town, they had high prices, lousy selection, and perishable food items long past their shelf life for sale. |
Response to Ikonoklast (Reply #26)
Wed May 23, 2012, 05:39 PM
Zalatix (8,994 posts)
27. Then Wal Mart comes along and blows all that to shit.
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Seems you can't win either way nowadays.
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Response to Zalatix (Reply #27)
Wed May 23, 2012, 06:33 PM
Ikonoklast (21,617 posts)
28. Wal-Mart couldn't touch us a far as groceries were concerned.
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Their lack of adequate choices due to a limited amount of products carried, produce that is average at best, meat the same, bakery that is a sad joke...they couldn't compete.
The chain I used to work for got the prices they charged due to huge selection, highest quality in every perishable item sold, and customer service. Anyone can sell potato chips and stuff called food that comes in a box, hell, gas stations sell it. |
Response to Ikonoklast (Reply #28)
Thu May 24, 2012, 01:33 AM
Zalatix (8,994 posts)
29. If you could beat their ultra low prices with good wages and quality of merchandise
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then my hat is off to your employer, for sure. Good show! Who was this company, anyway? Costco?
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Response to Playinghardball (Original post)
Wed May 23, 2012, 04:48 PM
Dont call me Shirley (1,395 posts)

