By DAVID DEPOY
CREJ Staff Writer
Among the big-box retailers across the country, few kick up the blood pressure of community activists more than the world's largest: Wal-Mart.
Many claim that when the huge retailer opens a store, it hurts the local economy by driving out mom-and-pop stores, paying low wages and building projects that create gridlock.
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CREJ Staff Writer
Among the big-box retailers across the country, few kick up the blood pressure of community activists more than the world's largest: Wal-Mart.
Many claim that when the huge retailer opens a store, it hurts the local economy by driving out mom-and-pop stores, paying low wages and building projects that create gridlock.
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