Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Wal-Mart deserves the 2013 Nobel peace prize for improving the lives of millions of low-income consumers globally

Wal-Mart deserves the 2013 Nobel peace prize for improving the lives of millions of low-income consumers globally | AEIdeas:
"Inspired by this Vancouver Sun article and to provide some counterbalance to Professor Massengill’s vilification of Wal-Mart, I hereby nominate Wal-Mart for the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize for its significant contributions to society, for improving the U.S. and world economies, for directly creating more than two million jobs worldwide at its retail outlets and helping to support many thousands of jobs indirectly for all of the thousands of suppliers to Wal-Mart, and for its contributions to improving the lives of millions of lower-income consumers by offering “Everyday Low Prices.”"

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