Wal-Mart In Truckstops

Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by Truckin Juggalo, Aug 12, 2006.

Should Wal-Mart Get involved with Truck Stops

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    Absolutely Not!

    77 vote(s)
    26.9%
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    Yes a small grocery store inside would be nice

    26 vote(s)
    9.1%
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    Create their own network of truck stops

    103 vote(s)
    36.0%
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    Both

    83 vote(s)
    29.0%
  1. sandman

    sandman Light Load Member

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    i would love to see wal mart open a few truck stops. I eat in my truck as much as possible since i have my wife with me. Making something in here is a whole lot cheaper and Taste better. Anything that saves us some money is fine in my book. it would even be nice if they offered a shuttle service.
     
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  3. woofless

    woofless Light Load Member

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    Holy moly....you make an EXTREMELY valid point!! Yeccchhh!!

    Even the BRAND NEW Walmart I went to in Gibsonton, FL....hadn't been open a MONTH, had a filthy, disgusting bathroom that reeked of urine.

    And it was the WOMEN'S room....Judging from what my husband tells me about some men's rooms, I hate to think what the typical Walmart men's room looks like. :biggrin_2552:

    While I can't stand paying a 150% markup in truckstops for cold medicines, shampoo, laundry detergent & feminine products....gah, you just sold me on the best reason WalMart should NOT get into the truckstop business. I'll stick to the handful of 'em on I-80 that welcome trucks for my personal needs.
     
  4. shredfit1

    shredfit1 Road Train Member

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    Don't think Wal-Mart will get into the truck stop business at all. It just isn't profitable enough.

    I did books for a small chain of truck stops(or rather, worked on finding mistakes managers made in the books) and I was shocked to find out how little diesel fuel made as profit... At the time, it was about a $0.015-0.02 profit per gallon sold for diesel fuel.

    I remember one month(winter) where there was only 180,000 gallons sold at $0.015 per gallon bringing a diesel gross profit of $2,700 for the month. I also seen the electricity/heat bill for that month and it was closer to $9,000.

    I later asked the district manager about this and he said yup, selling fuel isn't profitable, they make their coin on selling food, drinks, coffee, gifts, medicine and the other over priced stuff that you find at truck stops.

    I bet Wal-Mart could do a little better on fuel profits... but likely not enough to make the endeavor worth while to them...
     
    Last edited: Nov 26, 2008
  5. wdstk69

    wdstk69 Light Load Member

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    wal mart at a truck stop NOW, that is a thought!! just hold that thought have you seen the women who work there!!! enough said, lol lol my wife works there lol lol.WOODSTOCK
     
  6. The Challenger

    The Challenger Kinghunter

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    Walmart already has rest areas for trucks to park. I will shoot a photo tomorrow of mine. I think it would be a great idea for them to have a discount store where people can take showers, get cheap food etc. They shouldn't enter the gas station thing.

    Hunter
     
  7. Lil'Devil

    Lil'Devil Heavy Load Member

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    It would probably never happen, but I would not even go to a wal-mart truck stop even if it did exist. I don't like Walmart, I don't support walmart, I don't like how they destroy small communities.

    There are no wal-marts up here where I live, thank god, even if there was I wouldn't go. I would rather support a smaller store in town than support a wal-mart.
     
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  8. Lil Blue Pony

    Lil Blue Pony Brown Eyed Girl

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    Our Wal Mart is not truck friendly......no trucks allowed.....thats a shame...many times that is the only places we can get into and shop when we are on the road
     
  9. lakelovrs

    lakelovrs Bobtail Member

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    Aren't all of these new and improved "travel plaza's" just mini Walmarts anyway. Full of crap you don't need that was made in china, fast food so you can be hungry an hour later and stop back in to buy more, and paying its workers minimum wage so they are still eligable to collect food stamps and social security. I SWORE Pilot was already owned by Wally World!:biggrin_25522:
     
  10. lakelovrs

    lakelovrs Bobtail Member

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    Walmart loses money every day on items it sells now. The Philosophy isn't to make money selling fuel, it is to make a ton of money selling you everything else that they would offer.
     
  11. TruckerLady10

    TruckerLady10 Bobtail Member

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    So where do u park to go in the Walmart, ive heard about pplz breaking in trucks
     
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