Wal-Mart Goes Local

Another example of a big guy trying to emulate the little guys. Do you think it will be successful?

Wal-Mart is seeing green with its burgeoning Heritage Agriculture program. The objective: Entice farms within one day’s drive of its warehouses to grow produce specifically for them.
Wal-Mart still plans to profit; although purchasing produce from smaller farms costs slightly more, the company cuts costs in transport and eliminates middlemen. This reduces their carbon footprint and may eventually allow them to compete with — wait for it — Whole Foods.

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