Talk:Walmart de México y Centroamérica/Archives/2013

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article title
Why is this titled Walmex and not Walmart de Mexico?--RadioFan (talk) 12:30, 8 August 2010 (UTC)

Controversies
I tried to add to this section: I've relocated it to what I feel might be a more appropriate place in the article as well as altering the subtitle in order to broaden it. The final sentence of the original copy was also not explicitly found in the article, so I've taken the liberty of removing it and adding, instead, some similar material from another source (I hope this is alright). The intention was to keep the same level of explication. Additional articles on the controversy should be added as new developments arise, I will keep an eye out I think in the coming days.Jeremy112233 (talk) 14:27, 23 April 2012 (UTC)

Overview Section
What does the data in the Overview section mean? I don't know, can anyione else figure it out? Maybe an explanation as to what "372 - Bodega Aurrera" etc. mean. 71.139.169.240 (talk) 13:46, 20 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Good question. I have no idea either. I guess we should remove it. ComputerJA (talk) 13:49, 20 June 2012 (UTC)

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Pretty amazing story that article
 * Walmex, as the Wal-Mart Stores unit is also known, says the rules approved by the National Association of Supermarkets and Department Stores earlier this month are an affront to free competition.


 * The rules approved by the trade group say members may not "carry out publicity campaigns based on suggesting, exhibiting or pointing out any aspect of the operations of other competitors, which causes or could cause a change in consumer preferences."


 * Walmex, which operates nearly 600 retail outlets in Mexico including restaurants and supermarkets, has been racing ahead of its main competitors in recent years. Walmex has a market share of about 50% in supermarkets.

What a bunch of losers.--Jerryseinfeld 19:52, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC)

I hate walmex, and its conglomerate subsidiary walmart. Walmart's monopolistic contractual tendencies belittle good-producing manufacturers. Also, walmart's anti-philanthropical methods are inexplicable and piteous. Here is a thought, instead of trying to intrinsically motivate your workers by honoring them with bullshit, employee of the month awards, pay them more ! Give them better benfits, and give back to the community! One last thing, Mexico is just fine with Soriana and Gigante superstores, get the hell out of MEXICO !