Tuesday, December 13, 2005

The High Cost of Low Prices


WAL-MART: THE HIGH COST OF LOW PRICE is a feature length documentary that uncovers a retail giant's assault on families and American values.
The film dives into the deeply personal stories and everyday lives of families and communities struggling to fight a goliath. A working mother is forced to turn to public assistance to provide healthcare for her two small children. A Missouri family loses its business after Wal-Mart is given over $2 million to open its doors down the road. A mayor struggles to equip his first responders after Wal-Mart pulls out and relocates just outside the city limits. A community in California unites, takes on the giant, and wins!
Producer/Director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films take you on an extraordinary journey that will change the way you think, feel -- and shop.

Read some breathtaking statistics at: http://www.walmartmovie.com/facts.php

3 comments:

jeffinanutshell said...

You're just a crazy left-wing communist dreaming of an unatainable utopia. Didn't you watch "Why Walmart Works: And Why that Drives Some People Crazy"! You are just angry that the Walton family didn't give you any of their 100 billion dollars when they made their 1% contribution to charity.

Chris said...

I need a Sam's choice cola.

Anonymous said...

Now I understand what the high cost of low prices is and i hope walmart can work to provide health coverage for the employees.