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Capitalist efficiency and the environment...
Wal-Mart's methods to cut costs on food via CNN/Money
You all know I'm not a fan of Wal-Mart (far from it, in fact).
That said, this is interesting:
This is why I'm a fan of rising prices, it's going to force people to come up with innovative ways to reduce cost instead of coasting along. Higher gas prices lead to people thinking more about their driving habits, for example. And now this.
Don't get me wrong, it'll be a long while before I'm singing the praises of Wal-Mart.
I am, however, surprised that they're actually sourcing their coffee from a co-op. Very unexpected. Now, how much of this is corporate greenwashing?
Wal-Mart's methods to cut costs on food via CNN/Money
You all know I'm not a fan of Wal-Mart (far from it, in fact).
That said, this is interesting:
General Mills' (GIS, Fortune 500) Hamburger Helper is now made with denser pasta shapes, allowing the same amount of food to fit into a 20% smaller box at the same price. The change has saved 890,000 pounds of paper fiber and eliminated 500 trucks from the road, giving General Mills a cushion to absorb some of the rising costs.
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In April the chain began buying directly from a cooperative of Brazilian coffee farmers for its Sam's Choice brand, cutting three or four steps out of the supply chain.
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By sourcing more produce locally - it now sells Wisconsin-grown yellow corn in 56 stores in or near Wisconsin - it is able to cut shipping costs. "We are looking at how to reduce the number of miles our suppliers' trucks travel,"
This is why I'm a fan of rising prices, it's going to force people to come up with innovative ways to reduce cost instead of coasting along. Higher gas prices lead to people thinking more about their driving habits, for example. And now this.
Don't get me wrong, it'll be a long while before I'm singing the praises of Wal-Mart.
I am, however, surprised that they're actually sourcing their coffee from a co-op. Very unexpected. Now, how much of this is corporate greenwashing?
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Date: 2008-05-30 08:04 pm (UTC)Of course I'm happy for companies to do these things no matter what their reasons are, but I think it's important to remember what Wal-Mart's bottom line is - the bottom line.
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Date: 2008-05-31 12:40 am (UTC)Moreover walmart has a history of dealing with smaller places and then forcing them into contracts that fuck them over. So I'm very fucking doubtful this is any where near the kind of good news cnn would have us believe.
I'd also like to know more about the co-op in question consdering how wide spread slave labor is in brazillian farming.
Wal mart also told us manufacturers to compete with china's prices or forget doing business with them. So in short fuck wal mart.
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