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Sam’s Club coming to Costa Rica

Posted: Friday, February 03, 2012 - By Clayton R. Norman
Wal-Mart already owns 199 stores in the country.

Membership-based, buy-everything-in-bulk, Wal-Mart-owned Sam’s Club is coming to Costa Rica, the daily El Financiero reported Monday.

Wal-Mart owns Maxi Pali, Más x Menos and Palí supermarkets found in Costa Rica, as well as seven Wal-Mart Supercenters in the country. All together, according to information on Wal-Mart’s website, the corporation has 199 stores here and employs approximately 11,900 people. Wal-Mart has more than 550 stores in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, and employs almost 30,000 workers.

Sam’s Club offers shoppers various membership options with yearly fees that grant members access to warehouse-style aisles lined with goods often in bulk quantities. 

El Financiero reported that Wal-Mart will build a Sam’s Club on a property near the center of the eastern San José suburb of Curridabat, northeast of Lomas de Ayarco.

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I wonder if YOU realize how many people they employ who otherwise would not have a job. People aren't forced to work here for any wage. It's a free democracy and they can go get any job they have prepared THEMSELVES for through education and hard work. Who is drinking "kook aid"?
Sam's Club good store
I wonder if Costa Ricas Are aware of the kook aid they are drinking. With Alice Walton ( largest shareholder of Walmart) worth 21 billion and half of US Walmart employees qualify for food stamps, I wonder what that will mean for Costa Ricans. How can companies pay them any lower?

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