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Walmart has a selection of organic produce and the same canned beans as everybody else. It costs 2.50 cents more for the exact same sparkling water at Publix. If you know how to pick and choose and have the sense to, you can do just fine. Or, you can pay more for the same stuff, elsewhere.
Corporate organic has the favor, massive work arounds. A lot of times still sprayed with heavy chemistry early on in the life cycle. There are "acceptable" MRL's of these compounds and can still be labeled organic. Its a scam.
Walmart is large enough that they special order products that are different from what the other stores sell. Here's one tiny example. Someone bought a name brand printer there, and it didn't have all the advertised features. He called the 800 number to ask about it, and the person told him that the company sold lesser capable printers to Walmart so they could sell them cheaper.
Look at the bottled water at Walmart. Some of it actually says it's from the municipal water supply of some town in the state of NY. Just faucet water shipped all the way from NY to here in NC. I won't touch it.
yeah, that's true of most spring water. It's mostly a scam.
That's why I don't buy "spring water." I buy purified water. The store brand is cheap, and it tastes good because of the added minerals.