Local pharmacies have been struggling to keep certain medicines in stock in recent years in Louisiana and Texas. But this could be one of the worst shortages.
The grocery store giants have already said that consumers in Louisiana and Texas, among other communities, can expect lower prices in the wake of the merger.
A man robbed a group of Texas Girl Scouts who were selling cookies outside a Walmart in Fort Worth, Texas. The shocking incident was captured on a surveillance video so hopefully justice can be served for the young Girl Scouts.
Now there is talk of Target doing something along the lines of Amazon Prime and Walmart + and offering some sort of paid membership for their customers.
Lafayette, for example, has 11 locations. There are over a dozen in and around the Baton Rouge area, as well. Closing any of them could have a big impact on either community.
While it remains a fantastic resource for budget-conscious shoppers seeking cleaning supplies, holiday decorations, and other household essentials at unbeatable prices there are some items that you are probably better off purchasing at a regular grocery store.
Three Walmart locations in New Mexico have chosen to bid farewell to self-checkout lanes, sparking discussions on whether this marks the onset of a new trend that might soon impact the state of Louisiana.