Originally Posted by
Plutonic Panda
Zookeeper, I do agree with you in the sense of we should be thankful, but that doesn't mean just because there are 3rd world countries out there with people starving we can't want better for ourselves.
There are several things about Oklahoma City I don't understand. High airfare prices, the fact people here don't understand how to use the on ramps to accelerate to the posted speed limit, extreme rubberknecking, and why the grocery stores here suck ass. I mean Oklahoma City has to hands down have the worst grocery stores of any city over half a million people I've ever been to. Even Las Cruses, NM has a better grocer scene than we do. Little Rock, Kansas City, Lewisville, etc.... Hell, even the resort towns in Lake Tahoe along with Reno have better grocery stores than the average one in OKC. It's just bad man.
I also feel that it goes beyond OKC being a cash saver market, which seems not be true with the success stories of all these high-end retailers who have recorded some of their best openings and overall performances nationwide. I really feel Homeland has screwed up the game along with Walmart that seems to want to make OKC their test market for over-saturating a city with Walmart stores.
Let me say, I'm not against Walmart entirely by any means. Hell, I actually miss them in L.A. because if you're in West L.A., it's nearly an hour drive to the nearest one. Also, the Walmart stores in L.A. are much nicer than the ones in Oklahoma with exception of the new Edmond SuperCenter on I-35 which I hope is the standard they build their new ones in Norman and Southwest OKC to.
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