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FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:39 pm
by Mr. Pistachio
Walmart as a very usefull 9,5 liters jug of Rotella T5 15w40 for 36$

For you folks doing DIY oil change, I find it usefull!

Cheers!

Antoine

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 6:40 am
by Spearo
I 2nd that!

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:08 am
by glenn
Stop shopping at Wal Mart.

They (and companies like them) are decimating the North American middle class in the name of low prices - noticed how all the decent middle class manufacturing jobs have moved overseas. We get cheap consumer goods, at the expense of our productive manufacturing base.

Here's a very short article about how easily walmart could pull all it's 1.5 million employees out of poverty:
http://su.pr/16Zww6
If Christy Walton alone gave up just one-eighth of her wealth, she could fund the wage increase by herself.

At every opportunity I get, I avoid supporting companies with such shoddy ethical practices. You get what you pay for.

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 7:47 am
by after oil
glenn wrote:Stop shopping at Wal Mart.

They (and companies like them) are decimating the North American middle class in the name of low prices - noticed how all the decent middle class manufacturing jobs have moved overseas. We get cheap consumer goods, at the expense of our productive manufacturing base.

Here's a very short article about how easily walmart could pull all it's 1.5 million employees out of poverty:
http://su.pr/16Zww6
If Christy Walton alone gave up just one-eighth of her wealth, she could fund the wage increase by herself.

At every opportunity I get, I avoid supporting companies with such shoddy ethical practices. You get what you pay for.
X2!! ive lived in powell river 7 years and have not once stepped in to wal mart...

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 8:31 am
by konadog
Agreed - personally I'll never spend money in Wal-Mart. Money isn't the only cost of things...

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:03 am
by Dingus
I stopped shopping Wal-Mart after watching this documentary (and doing some fact checking). The film is somewhat biased, but does present some food for thought.


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 1471292925#


:-D

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:33 am
by Super Exceeded
glenn wrote:Stop shopping at Wal Mart.

They (and companies like them) are decimating the North American middle class in the name of low prices - noticed how all the decent middle class manufacturing jobs have moved overseas. We get cheap consumer goods, at the expense of our productive manufacturing base.

Here's a very short article about how easily walmart could pull all it's 1.5 million employees out of poverty:
http://su.pr/16Zww6
If Christy Walton alone gave up just one-eighth of her wealth, she could fund the wage increase by herself.

At every opportunity I get, I avoid supporting companies with such shoddy ethical practices. You get what you pay for.
X 4,
I avoid it at all costs, it has actually been part of a domestic or two!!!

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:35 am
by Mr. Pistachio
Wherever you by your oil, I found very usefull the 9.5 liters Jug from Shell.

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:19 am
by impalator
For all you politically correct voices out there: if you are so upset about Wal Mart, stop shopping at the following banners immediately:

- Canadian Tire (all made in china - plus they pay low wages and have poorly trained staff)
- Real Canadian Superstore (aside from food items, all stuff is from China - they pay even lower wages and their staff is very poorly trained and not treated fairly either)
- Princess Auto (not sure about the wages, staff seems a bit more knowledgeable, but all their stuff comes from china - thus exporting manufacturing jobs overseas)
- Future Shop - ( again not sure about wages, but can't be much better than WM & Co. - and all they sell is made in china or taiwan etc.)
- Zellers ( like walmart, except it once was Canadian before it was swallowed up by Marks+Spencer... And now it'll be Target soon and it'll be just like Wal Mart - plus they have the worst trained staff and pay the same horrible wages like everybody else)
- And if you think that Home Depot and all the others are any better, think again...

Oh, and I almost forgot... Don't you dare ever eating a Tim Hortons Doughnut again, or a McDonalds burger... Or A&W, or Subway, or Wendy's ... Or any other fast food for that matter... they all pay very poor wages (horribly poor in fact) and the staff works hard, long hours in tough environments...

Ironically, in the 70-ies and 80-ies the Japanese were the bad guys... Who bought a Japanese vehicle was "taking away" north American jobs... Maybe we should all drive Chrysler Minivans or similar North American vehicles (which many are made in Mexico, or consist of parts that largely come from China or Taiwan)...

But we all love our Japanese made Delica's, Safaris, Pajero's, and what have you... It's so hard to be politically correct...

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:23 am
by NorthernOntario
a pick and choose you battles kinda situation eh guys...

seems kinda silly to be jammin wallymart when the product where talking about is big oil...the product itself (oil)has a huge array of social implications globally far exceeding north america. death, famine, war, poverty...Most likely exceeding that of wallmart a million times over..so what do we do?

The unfortunate situation of the reality of Walmart is that most people can not afford the luxury of paying more for their goods due to moral objections.. change the oil or feed the kids.. its a hard one..

Totally hear where your coming from.
Im a value village, wear the same pants for 3 years kinda guy. I still wear the same hoodie i baught in 1999 lol

Im well aware of walmarts social bs.... and agree that if you can afford not to shop there dont....

just my pennys worth

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 10:41 am
by CREGAN
NorthernOntario wrote:a pick and choose you battles kinda situation eh guys...

seems kinda silly to be jammin wallymart when the product where talking about is big oil...the product itself (oil)has a huge array of social implications globally far exceeding north america. death, famine, war, poverty...Most likely exceeding that of wallmart a million times over..so what do we do?

The unfortunate situation of the reality of Walmart is that most people can not afford the luxury of paying more for their goods due to moral objections.. change the oil or feed the kids.. its a hard one..

Totally hear where your coming from.
Im a value village, wear the same pants for 3 years kinda guy. I still wear the same hoodie i baught in 1999 lol

Im well aware of walmarts social bs.... and agree that if you can afford not to shop there dont....

just my pennys worth
X2

Well put. Do what you can, when and if you can. On the clothing thing, I have the same MEC fleece that I got in 97! You know back when quality was as important as moral issues.

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 11:33 am
by Mr. Pistachio
impalator wrote:For all you politically correct voices out there: if you are so upset about Wal Mart, stop shopping at the following banners immediately:

- Canadian Tire (all made in china - plus they pay low wages and have poorly trained staff)
- Real Canadian Superstore (aside from food items, all stuff is from China - they pay even lower wages and their staff is very poorly trained and not treated fairly either)
- Princess Auto (not sure about the wages, staff seems a bit more knowledgeable, but all their stuff comes from china - thus exporting manufacturing jobs overseas)
- Future Shop - ( again not sure about wages, but can't be much better than WM & Co. - and all they sell is made in china or taiwan etc.)
- Zellers ( like walmart, except it once was Canadian before it was swallowed up by Marks+Spencer... And now it'll be Target soon and it'll be just like Wal Mart - plus they have the worst trained staff and pay the same horrible wages like everybody else)
- And if you think that Home Depot and all the others are any better, think again...

Oh, and I almost forgot... Don't you dare ever eating a Tim Hortons Doughnut again, or a McDonalds burger... Or A&W, or Subway, or Wendy's ... Or any other fast food for that matter... they all pay very poor wages (horribly poor in fact) and the staff works hard, long hours in tough environments...

Ironically, in the 70-ies and 80-ies the Japanese were the bad guys... Who bought a Japanese vehicle was "taking away" north American jobs... Maybe we should all drive Chrysler Minivans or similar North American vehicles (which many are made in Mexico, or consist of parts that largely come from China or Taiwan)...

But we all love our Japanese made Delica's, Safaris, Pajero's, and what have you... It's so hard to be politically correct...
If I may ad to that:

Look in your plate and ask yourself, is my food being grown locally, if not, your participating in what you preach to be wrong. Garlic from china, Orange from Florida, potato from Peru, mangos from central america and OH coffee from everywhere your drink is not fair trade

Seriously guys, If you want to give me bs about Walmart, do your own bread with responsibly grown ingredients, drive a canadian made bike, made of responsibly mined material, because petrol is at the top of death, famine, war, poverty. Grow your vegetable or buy them from a local farm. WORK for a company that values equity, social moral and is proactive in your local community. Buy only canadian made clothes, that was made with fair trade coton. Buy medicine that wasn't tested on animal. Reduce your own footprint by triple R reducing, reusing and recycling. Drop the cellphone because coltan production, an important mineral for cellphone production, is fuelling the war in Congo. Don't watch any kind of media because these guys are working with equipment that was made from minerals mined in poor countries. Take back your wife diamond because it's probably blood diamond. Try to live without product made from petrolium product (think about it, the amount of things made from petrolium)

END OF RANT

So unless you have unlimited ressources to pay 6$ for free range eggs, don't give me BS about walmart because, remember that you drive a japanese car that wasn't built in Canada and did not contribute to those middle class job.

I think that if you want to have a cause, go big or go home. Bitching against one company is easy, changing ALL your life habits is an honourable. Picking on only one company is a very bad way to feel morally better because the product you don't buy at one place, you buy it at the other place that's probably not better.

That's my two cents and remember that the 9.5 liters jug is still very usefull wherever you buy it!

Cheers Mate

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 11:50 am
by Luna-Sea
Walmart as a very usefull 9,5 liters jug of Rotella T5 15w40 for 36$

For you folks doing DIY oil change, I find it usefull!

Cheers!

Antoine

Hey thanks man!
Big-ups for deal-finding!
Right ON! :-D

........a cup de-caf anyone?

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 12:44 pm
by Spearo
I had a big rant here, but f### it. Arguing is stupid and on teh internetz; uber-stupid.

Keep politics out of threads where they're not requested.

Erik

Re: FYI: Oil at Walmart

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 1:17 pm
by DelicaMark
Luna-Sea wrote:
Walmart as a very usefull 9,5 liters jug of Rotella T5 15w40 for 36$

For you folks doing DIY oil change, I find it usefull!

Cheers!

Antoine

Hey thanks man!
Big-ups for deal-finding!
Right ON! :-D

........a cup de-caf anyone?
:-D

Sent from the McDonald's inside the Duncan Super Walmart. Super size that!