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Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
Category: Relationships and Society Asked by: severisth-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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26 Feb 2005 13:21 PST
Expires: 29 Mar 2005 07:04 PST Question ID: 481435 |
Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations? |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: david1977-ga on 26 Feb 2005 14:32 PST |
Becuse the bigger corporations take away buisness and traditions. You open your own shop and finally get enough buisness to get by when all of the sudden a corporation moves in offering the same products cheaper and a wider varity. It is useally only a matter of time before you lose your buisness. |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: lrulrick-ga on 26 Feb 2005 16:37 PST |
Because "mom and pop" stores are thought of as revolving around the customer. Its the personal touch, the being able to get an answer to you questions, problems, theres comfort in knowing that your business is needed and that you as a customer are cared about. Big business tends to put revenue first, theres a lack of being "personable", less of a feeling that your business matters to them and lets face it whens the last time the president of Ford Motors asked how your kids where doing... and knew them by name? |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: eliteskillsdotcom-ga on 26 Feb 2005 16:57 PST |
Corporations are mindless moraless structures that hold their obligations to the stock holders. Any immoral decision that will save the company money loses it's humanity in the long chain of obligation assignment. In order to have an efficient stable government, no one man, group, or entity should hold too much power. Corporations become massive, massive corporations compete, massive corporations merge. Then end is the corporations control the prices, corporations who only seek to please their stock holders. A good example is mcdonalds. It's not good for you, but it's products are efficient, meaning they are addictive, delicious, and cheap to produce. They could improve their quality without altering their price, but that would mean loss of revenues. Walmart recently built proposed to build a store next to the Mexican Pyramids. |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: alex101-ga on 26 Feb 2005 17:12 PST |
Corporations kill a more personal, friendly way of life. It used to be that you knew the butcher, the baker, the grocer, and they all had distinct personalities as well as families. They were a part of the community. You had more of a sense of community. Now you have Super Walmarts with acres of parking lots and lower prices than were possible before due to sheer buying power. When Walmart, or some others, buy corn, they buy all the corn in Kansas and then some. You have part-time employees and full-timers, lots of them, but you don't know who they are anymore and they don't know you. You can stay home, watch TV until you get hungry, then go to the supermarket that has tons of stuff you can buy - anonymously - and then you can go home again. Oh yes, and the money you spend doesn't stay in the community anymore, at least not as much of it as it used to. It gets sucked off to feed shareholders all over the world. And I haven't even touched on the soul draining jobs many corporations foster. The accumulation of corporate wealth has been a mixed bag to say the least. |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: dcady-ga on 28 Feb 2005 11:55 PST |
Mom & Pop stores hate corporations because they take all of thier business by underselling them. They stock the same items, plus much more and since the buyers from the chain are buying these in such quantities, they get items much cheaper than mom & pops, who buy a fraction of what the chains buy. Because chains buy these items for much cheaper, they can sell for whole dollars, etc cheaper than a mom and pop could ever offer. People will abandon a relationship with a mom and pop store to save a few bucks, it's the rule of the almighty dollar. Do this to enough customers, and mom & pop stores will eventually lose all of their client base. With no one buying from them, they can't stay in business. |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: luciustave-ga on 04 Mar 2005 12:32 PST |
I would have to take issue with your assumption that people love "mom-and-pop shops" and hate corporations. If spending habits are any indication, quite the opposite is true. Generally speaking, I think people are inclined to complain about impersonal service they may receive at large corporate stores, but when given the choice, they would rather save 20%. And before anyone else goes on to demonize corporate America, step back for a moment and look at how the retail trends of the past several decades have improved our lives. In most areas of this country, one can go out at any time, day or night, and purchase virtually anything. Medication, groceries, freshly prepared food, hardware, almost anything. It wasn't so long ago that this was unheard of. It used to be difficult just to find businesses open on Sunday. These changes have benefitted the consumer and worker enormously. Millions of jobs have been created, competition has lowered prices substantially, product diversity has soared. Have there been costs? Of course. Product quality in many industries has dropped. Textiles, metals, food, etc. High quality products are often difficult to find and/or expensive. But lets keep in mind that all businesses respond to market forces. Consumers continue to demand lower price in lieu of higher quality product. Don't blame the corporations, blame your fellow consumers. Does anyone blame the studios because there is nothing worth watching on television? Well, you shouldn't. They show what most people want to watch. Corporations sell what most people want to buy. ALL businesses put revenue as their first priority, even "mom-and-pop shops". They're not more friendly because they want to be, they're more friendly because you want them to be. You are therefore more likely to return and give them more of your money. Market forces, get the picture? |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: gathers_no_moss-ga on 09 Mar 2005 09:38 PST |
luciustave-ga makes some very good points but there are somethings that are seldom considered when comparing corporations with mom-and-pop shops. First, on the positive side, because corporations deal in such large quantities, they don't even bother with the small producer or niche markets. These remain great opportunities for mom-and-pop shops which can more easily cater to a specific niche and are geared to deal with small quantities of goods. On the negative side is the more complex issue of the economic impact of Mega Corp. Large Corporations do produce many jobs as they claim but the very fact that they operate more efficiently clearly indicates that they wipe out more jobs than they produce. Many of the jobs they produce pay far less than you could earn running your own successful Mom-and-Pop shop even with it's inefficiencies. Your own Mom-and-pop shop is a source of equity that can be borrowed against, sold, inherited . . . it has real value beyond the paycheck you take home from it. What do you have left when you retire from Mega Corp? When the economy sours for whatever reason, it is natural to try and control expeses, or to tighten the belt, so to speak. With a Mom-and-Pop shop, this means giving up a vacation, driving the same car for another year, maybe eating more hamburger and chicken instead of fish and steak. When Mega Corp tightens its belt, they do this by throwing people out of work who are now wondering how they will buy shoes for their kids, pay the rent or utilities, what they will have to eat tomorrow. The cash you keep in your pocket by taking advantage of the Mega Corp discount, you end up throwing away on innefficient government safety nets for out of work or financially disadvantaged families. Having said all of that, there are some places(industries) where mega corp makes a lot of sense. Only a Mega Corp could; - give us reliable coast to coast and overseas phone service, - Build aircraft capable of carrying travelers around the globe, - handling our mail, - providing efficient rail service, - and a host of other products and services that require massive resources to design, build or run. A book could be written on this subject but out of respect to you I won't do it here ;) |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: luciustave-ga on 10 Mar 2005 15:15 PST |
Interesting point of view, but your reasoning is flawed. You seem to be working under the false assumption that workers could/would open their own mom-and-pop shop if Mega Corp. didn't exist to employ them. On what basis? Efficiency doesn't "wipe out" jobs. Efficient companies prosper. Prosperous companies expand and create more jobs. Inefficient mom-and-pop shops stagnate, or worse, fail. Large corporations create jobs through innovation. And when retiring from Mega Corp., employees will have a pension, something rarely offered by mom-and-pop shops. In an economic downturn, mom-and-pop shops will act no differently than any other business. Thet will "throw people out of work" as needed. And keep in mind that large corporations are much better equipped to handle market fluctuation. Failed socialist government programs and their negative effect on business would fill volumes. I can't imagine that my tax burden is going to shrink if we all start shopping at the neighborhood hardware store. As much folksy charm as the image of a mom-and-pop shop holds in our mind's eye, that just isn't seeing the world as it is. Mom-and-pop are not the angelic victims of large evil corporations, and neither are the American people. |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: severisth-ga on 10 Mar 2005 18:43 PST |
Thanks luciustave for presenting that point of view! The reason I posted this question is because I felt the logic for hating corporations was incomplete, and wanted to hear it presented cohesively. The more I hear it presented, the more I personally feel that it is incomplete. I also want to thank everyone else for posting your experience and viewpoint on the matter. The best way to understand a topic is to hear both sides of it presented, most importantly the side you disagree with. |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: taurian55-ga on 28 Mar 2005 18:28 PST |
The answer may be as simple as when you think of those shops, you think of your own "mom and pop", who may be losing business due to the large corporations. No one wants to see their own mom and pop struggling for money, after working so hard to establish a business which they "built from the ground up". For example: my father has been self-employed for 30+ years with this own small business. When people call a nationally renouned large company instead, it takes food off my family's proverbial table. Also, people who like mom-and-pop shops may be rooting for "the little guy". The average Joe who just wants to make ends meet doing honest hard work. |
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Re: Why do people like mom-and-pop shops and hate corporations?
From: severisth-ga on 29 Mar 2005 07:04 PST |
That's true. I agree that it seems to come down more to emotion than anything else. My father runs a Mom and Pop business that I grew up working in, and I've started one of my own now. Even so, it seems to me that Mom and Pop shops are great for filling niches which will always exist, but at a certain point it becomes detrimental to the community to keep them around. Thanks all! |
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