You do realize that the big corporations are made up of people who work to buy their child a bike or put food on their table. To pay a mortgage, utilities, car payments, college tuition. And to have enough disposable income to buy from a small business. There has to be the large companies. They are the ones who employ the masses.
actually the CEO probably has thousands of employees who pay taxes and stimulate the economy while the small business owner is only helping himself and his immediate family…. Not trying to be a dick just want people to look at both sides
And, FYI, you can do that by shopping at the “flea market-crafts-bake sale & silent auction” at the old bingo hall at 162rd & Q rd west of Mayetta, the 13th-14th & 15TH.
Yep
You do realize that the big corporations are made up of people who work to buy their child a bike or put food on their table. To pay a mortgage, utilities, car payments, college tuition. And to have enough disposable income to buy from a small business. There has to be the large companies. They are the ones who employ the masses.
actually the CEO probably has thousands of employees who pay taxes and stimulate the economy while the small business owner is only helping himself and his immediate family…. Not trying to be a dick just want people to look at both sides
I work for a small business Rollo’s Seafood and I love it there. I always shop in small bus. if I can.
A lot of people don’t get it. The goal is to keep the money circulating locally
Agree but the economy doesn’t allow that for the most part
Linda Do you think walmart thinks that wayi think not what do you think hapened .Before when all you had was small Besiness&sears mail catelogue
Share the wealth .
So easy to buy online—but take the time and effort to go to your local store to buy whatever. kay
Spare a thought for the small businesses in drought affected towns
Amen
So true. I always buy local. A few dollars more but no travel. And the little guy can stay in business in your town.
Shop from small business owners
And, FYI, you can do that by shopping at the “flea market-crafts-bake sale & silent auction” at the old bingo hall at 162rd & Q rd west of Mayetta, the 13th-14th & 15TH.
Love that sign 😎👍
You got that so right
So very true
How true!
Yes indeed
Derrick D. Moore
We try….😀
But you’re saving hell a lot more buying from a CEO.
So true!
Important to remember!????
Agree
Support your local stores….it is the right thing to do….I always go there first!!!
Yes
Yes
Yes and I do.
Actually, If prices are comparable I will shop locally, otherwise I need to save money for my family
Very true statement.