Thursday, September 23, 2010

Child Hunger in America


Child Hunger, As Seen At Wal-Mart

“Why would somebody buy baby formula at midnight?

Bill Simon, the head of Wal-Mart’s U.S. operations, answered this question in a talk last week.

And you need not go further than one of our stores on midnight at the end of the month. And it’s real interesting to watch, about 11 p.m., customers start to come in and shop, fill their grocery basket with basic items, baby formula, milk, bread, eggs, and continue to shop and mill about the store until midnight, when … government electronic benefits cards get activated and then the checkout starts and occurs. And our sales for those first few hours on the first of the month are substantially and significantly higher.

And if you really think about it, the only reason somebody gets out in the middle of the night and buys baby formula is that they need it, and they’ve been waiting for it. Otherwise, we are open 24 hours — come at 5 a.m., come at 7 a.m., come at 10 a.m. But if you are there at midnight, you are there for a reason.”

For so short a blurb, that piece speaks volumes. We have a long way to go still.


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