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					Originally Posted by  jrc
					 
				 
				Sure shopping at local businesses can be good if they are competitive. I can't bring myself to pay more just because the business is local.  
 
Also if you look at the BIBA site you will find business that have several locations, some have 10 or more. So where is the cut-off 100 stores, 1000? 
 
They whole theory about big box stores taking their money out of the comuminty is specious. The people who work there get paid in the community, the taxes are paid in the community, the profits may leave the community and go to a corporate location but these are all public companies, those profits come back in our investments and 401k's.  
 
Sure the Walmart exec's may bring a bumper of cash into Arkansas but you can make the same arguement about corporations with offices in NH. Do you want Arkansans to avoid Fidelity because the money goes to Merrimack? 
 
The best way to improve business is competition, the local guys that compete well will win, the others will not. Remember years ago K-mart ruled the retail world until a local guy in Benton, Arkansas beat them at their own game. Right now there is someone trying to beat them. 
			
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 Agreed, JRC.  A local business needs to be well run and able to compete with the big guys on price, quality, service & hours.  I'm not saying
to spend money exclusively at local, independently owned businesses...but when making those buying decisions, try to remember that there are 
alternatives to the big box stores.  
IMHO, it's the independent businesses that add the character we love about many of our lakes region towns.  Would Meredith or Wolfeboro be as 
charming if they had a Walgreens, Lowes, and WalMart at every corner as Laconia does?  
The Pond Hockey Tourney, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, Cabin Fever Festival....sure they want big name sponsors, but it's also the local businesses that step up, do what they can, and help each other succeed.
If you're well run, and satisfy a market need, there's enough business to go around for both the independents and the big box stores (to help
our 401k's! 

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