so I want to take a trip. but I do NOT want to go to anywhere in the world that has been taken over by Walmart’s and whatnot…
I went to Mexico the last time, was driving around… bam… giant Walmart. why… why does everything need to look the same, sell the same junk.
is there a list of cities, countries that are still… good that haven’t been visually infected with corporate American trash stores?
Germany. Even the “big” supermarkets are tiny and they’re all German owned.
amazing news, thank you! I’ll checkout Germany and plan a driving route to Netherlands or something. doesn’t seem that far of a drive tbh. (I drove 7 hours 1 way just for an Xmas party a few weekends ago. lol… 14 in total for a 5 hour party). I know, absurd for Europeans to think about :P
European motorways are a nightmare. It might not look that far on the map, but I’d rather drive from Boston to Brooklin ME on the i95 than from Karlsruhe to Freiburg on the A5.
In Canada: Vancouver, BC. Just don’t go beyond the city limits.
Kingston, ON: if you can get past big box suburbia near the highway, the downtown is small and charming.
Montreal, QC is also very cool. Downtowns of major cities in Canada are generally very nice places to be, but outside there it depends on the city how sprawling the suburbs are.
I’ve never shopped at a Walmart in Japan. It’s really fun to visit.
thanks, trying to leave Canada for a bit. gonna checkout some south easy Asian places and perhaps a small euro tour since they don’t seem to have any
I had a great time roving around Tahiti on my way to new Zealand and Australia.
Don’t believe I saw any chain business except a single McDonald’s (which funny enough was packed to the gills)
Malawi 🇲🇼 and I think Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 too
come to europe habibi!
working on it, might be euro, might be Southeast Asia, haven’t fully decided yet but I would like to visit my mother’s homeland in Maastricht
oh yes Maastricht is cosy! make a road trip out of it. that’s what me and my gf basically do every summer with our van. you can do a lot in three weeks
why… why does everything need to look the same, sell the same junk.
Because it is cheap. Build a warehouse, fill it with cheap shelves full of mass produced products. Costs come down due to economies of scale. It’s cheaper to make a kid’s toy if they are all made of plastic from the same mold, and it is cheaper to make buildings if they are all built from the same engineering documents. Stamp your logo on the building so that people know what quality of goods to expect at your store. You can now undercut local stores with lower costs. People shop there because they want to save a couple bucks.
Walmart tried to get a foothold in Germany, and lost out against about every other supermarket chain here.
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