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Wal-Mart: The Bully of Bentonville: How the High Cost of Everyday Low Prices is Hurting America

Wal-Mart: The Bully of Bentonville: How the High Cost of Everyday Low Prices is Hurting America
Author: Anthony Bianco
Publisher: Doubleday Business
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 352
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Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0385513577
Dewey Decimal Number: 381.1490973
EAN: 9780385513579

Publication Date: February 20, 2007
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The largest company in the world by far, Wal-Mart takes in revenues in excess of $280 billion, employs 1.4 million American workers, and controls a large share of the business done by almost every U.S. consumer-product company. More than 138 million shoppers visit one of its 5,300 stores each week. But Wal-Mart’s “everyday low prices” come at a tremendous cost to workers, suppliers, competitors, and consumers.
The Bully of Bentonville exposes the zealous, secretive, small-town mentality that rules Wal-Mart and chronicles its far-reaching consequences. In a gripping, richly textured narrative, Anthony Bianco shows how Wal-Mart has driven down retail wages throughout the country, how their substandard pay and meager health-care policy and anti-union mentality have led to a large scales exploitation of workers, why their aggressive expansion inevitably puts locally owned stores out of business, and how their pricing policies have forced suppliers to outsource work and move thousands of jobs overseas.
Based on interviews with Wal-Mart employees, managers, executives, competitors, suppliers, customers, and community leaders, The Bully of Bentonville brings the truths about Wal-Mart into sharp focus.




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5 out of 5 stars the BEST book about Wal-Mart for anyone---not just those concerned about the giant   June 1, 2008
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I did a rather intense research project on Wal-Mart during my senior year as a Political Science major a few years back and I read just about every Wal-Mart book out there! I saw documentaries and read transcripts, etc. It became a little close to being an obsession of mine. Not to discount the other books out there on the topic of Wal-Mart----there are so many great ones that specifically address sexism (Featherstone did an awesome one!!!) or impact on the community or overall effect on economics, etc----but this book is the best one to cover the topic of Wal-Mart. The reasons I name this as the first book when someone learns of my interest in the area are: 1) the book is really an easy read for anyone, you don't need to be a scholar, an activist, or even really interested in the subject matter to really get into this book 2) it's not preachy or condescending (so it's a great converter for those who think Wal-Mart is the best thing ever) but still gets a point across 3) it isn't just about Wal-Mart but it is about how we in America specifically shop----how our stores (grocery, department, etc) come to be and how they were in the past.

When you read this you'll want to read more and these two are really great (though there is soooo much great stuff out there).

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