

I think it’s all the red, personally, that makes Target’s that much better. Here, for example, is an aisle at Target: The aisles gleam, the wares call your name in soft, glimmering tones. The lighting is better, the goods are arranged in fetching displays.

There is no question that the arrangement of goods at Target is much more pleasing to the eye than at Walmart. I feel like I need a shower after shopping at Walmart. They appear dimmer in a poorly lit, low budget, seedy kind of way. That’s usually a good thing, but in this case it isn’t. The fluorescent lights in both places wreck havoc with my brain, but of the two, Walmart’s seem dimmer.
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Plus, they usually wear things like outrageous false eyelashes neon-bright eye shadows and such that really crack me up. “Greeters” aside, I like the staff at Walmart a lot more. And they are happy to tell me – even lead me to wherever it is I need to go. They also usually don’t know the answer to my question. The people in Target look really put out when I ask them a question – usually needing to interrupt coworker chats to do so. Want something that’s cheaply made, will last a month and cheap – with weak colors that say, “I am poor”? Go to Walmart. Want something that’s cheaply made, will last a year and cheap – but is trendy, with strong colors and flair? Go to Target. While the prices are right about the same, the quality of clothes in Walmart bellow I WAS MADE IN CHINA with a force usually reserved for moving people out of the way of a fire.

So, what is the difference between the two? I mean, they seem to cater to the same big-box, one-stop-shop-loving crowd, right? I thought about it a great deal and this is what I’ve come up with in the way of nailing the differences. To be fair, it’s not like the Target “greeters” in my area do a whole lot of cheer-spreading either though – they mostly look like they are just itching to get outside for a smoke with their buddies – or catch you using the wrong cart or something. Now, I don’t know if it’s just my local Walmart or if it’s all Walmarts, but the difference between Walmart and Target smacks me broadside every*single*time I walk through Walmart’s automatic doors and past their “greeters” (who, judging from the way they “greet,” either operate as prison guards or participate in sleep studies in their off hours). I needed something in the way of popsicle sticks, I knew they’d be open, and I knew they’d have them. Emblematic of the difference between the two: Target/Walmart meme-stuff online.
