Your childhood store is dead, and Kroger is eating its corpse.
True that!
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Your childhood store is dead, and Kroger is eating its corpse.
They're getting rid of that too!So they quit selling magazines that talk about the legal use of modern sporting rifles. But I assume they will keep selling video games in which the players kill each other with those same weapons?
Interesting way to go!
Yep. Saw this BS this morning and will be drafting my letter when I get home to let them know that their recent panderings will be costing them a 25 year patronage.any magazine that showcases "assault" style guns...
slowly but surely they will make guns go away and vilify them in the process.
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Yeah, I just wrote that, even told ya how.I just read that Fred Meyer is pulling off all fire arms and ammunition from their stores.
They have or are pulling ALL gun mags. Fry's is also pulling them.
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No, will still sell toys that instill violence and unrealistic ideas of what a gun does. They even sell a hand grenade that is timed 6 seconds when you pull the pin. I'd buy it for novelty if the safety lever actually worked.Message written and sent . . . their prices for equipment were never conducive to making an actual purchase for anything I wanted, but the magazine thing is really going too far. I wonder, are they going to stop selling all firearm related toys too? Water pistols, Nerf guns, Cap guns? Plastic army figures, super heroes with weapons?