Wal Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is a Robert Greenwald documentary film that reveals an unfavorable image of business practices of WalMart with the aid of interviews with previous employees, small enterprise owners, and video clips of Wal-Mart management. The film intersperses data and figures in between the discussion to deliver large-scale assessments further than individual viewpoints. Exposing the company’s completely phony advertising and public relations with the reality.
While the documentary starts off with video footage of WalMart CEO, Mr. Lee Scott adoring the corporation in front of a huge employee gathering. Most of the film’s running time covers on personal interviews with various concerned individuals. A number of criticisms of the company come out from these interviews, displaying Wal-Mart’s anti-union activities, damaging effects on small businesses, inadequate environmental safety policies, and terrible record on workers’ legal rights within the United States as well as around the globe. The film concludes with interviews of regional community leaders which have prohibited Wal-Mart shops from being constructed within their local communities and urging other towns to join their cause.
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After reading this article and watching the documentary I have been forced to change my liking for Wal Mart.The unethical business policies of the company has come to the limelight.It may be huge but not without loop-holes which have now been exposed,evident from the personal interviews.Infringement of workers' legal rights is entirely unethical and Wal Mart should be made to answer for this.
After watching the doc, I realized that there is something at the back of just simply buying. Is is the story and the drama inside Walmart, and what happens after the sales. Th this article, it made me want to now more about this company where I pay for my supplies.
The Walton family donates 2% of their wealth to charity. Bill gates donates 45% of his and Warren? Buffet give away 78%. Everybody should really steal from walmart and find out how they enjoy it since they steal from you whenever you buy an item.