Wal-Mart to Ignore Thefts Under $25
'Always low prices' is the endlessly repeated corporate slogan of Wal-Mart, the world's biggest retailer. But now, if the price of an item is low enough - under $25 (£13.50) - you might get away without paying at all.| Comments on article "Wal-Mart to Ignore Thefts Under $25 " | |||||||||
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