'The Final Urban Assault' On Your Local Supermarket

Wal-Mart is on the offensive in L.A., using all kinds of tactics – including a ballot referendum – to ensure its longevity in southern California.

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October 10, 2003, 6:00 AM PDT

By David Gest


Controversy has erupted as Wal-Mart attempts to expand its Supercenter model (think big-box on steroids) to the Los Angeles area. The addition of groceries to the already huge menu of Wal-Mart goods is the key point of contention. Union members of competing supermarket chains are worried about the corporation’s reputation for low wages, and a local councilman wants to keep Wal-Mart’s growth on the city’s terms. While opponents attempt to pass a law banning grocery sales in big-box stores, Wal-Mart and its supporters (who praise the lowered cost of food and the corporation’s local buying power) are trying to beat them to the punch.

Thanks to David Gest

Thursday, October 9, 2003 in LA Weekly

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