Honor Sam Walton’s Standard
The mysterious shooting deaths at our trillion dollar Walmart are not random. They are a derivative of a parking lot that attracts trouble-makers for reasons having nothing to do with buying vital necessities.
The elected officials and 115 employees making $100,000 per year at the city won’t solve this. Walmart customer service in Arkansas or the Phillipines won’t solve this. It’s up to conscientious individuals to speak up to the store manager and employees right here.
My recommendation for the Concord Walmart is to completely shut down the upper parking lot. Nothing good ever comes out of that apocalyptic real estate. Additionally, it would help immensely to relocate the trouble-magnet maintenance structures at the street entrance to the side or back of the building to open up a long line of sight for safety. Moreover, if somebody abandons a bombed out camper at the back entrance, it would be good to actually remove it pronto. Also, it would be very nice if Walmart stopped illegally dumping their shopping carts all over city, state, and private land.
In Sam Walton’s book, “Made in America,” he insisted that a tidy, well-kept store made customers feel welcome and showed pride in operations. Walmart is a trillion-dollar company, with the worst parking lot in the city, in opposition to the founder’s clear vision. Please speak up to the store manager and employees. We all deserve better than to get shot at Walmart and Sam Walton would agree.
