Clergy, civil rights and community leaders on Dayton's west side are so upset about losing a local supermarket that they're calling for a boycott of Kroger.
Reverend Jerome McCorry says if Kroger doesn't appreciate his dollar, he'll take it somewhere else.
Sounds pretty severe. Kroger's must be doing something horrible right?
Kroger operations vice president Reuben Shaffer said at the meeting that deciding to close the store wasn't easy, but it hasn't been making money.
So Reverend McCorry is pissed that his grocery store is closing and threatening to boycott it because they aren't making money and can't afford to keep that store open?
Businesses don't owe you a store, as much as you'd like to think. They are in it to make money, employ people, and do it in perpetuity. If they can't, they simply close up shop and transfer or fire the workers.
Getting all uppity over it just makes you look like a whiner.
Turn the other cheek Reverend.
Travis
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