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Other than the obvious Walmart loss leaders, I find it hard to find anything there that is any kind of bargain.

Posted by: BSmurf on Apr 24, 11:27 in response to KalElFan's post I was going to respond "Sure, while they save money...

We've got a couple of local Walmarts here, and while their prices are certainly competetive to the average Safeway or Kroger, those are also the highest priced stores around. They're barely under the "boutique" yuppie-type grocery stores in this area in terms of price.

We've got several other regional grocery chains that offer significantly lower prices than Walmart or any of the other lcoal stores (save the grocery "outlet" stores/food stamp havens).

I guess I just don't see any advantage to shopping at Walmart vs other (more locally based) options, both in price or selection.

I recognize it's not the same situation for every town to have other options.

http://news.walmart.com/news-archive/2013/04/24/walmart-gives-superman-fans-exclusive-access-to-the-first-screening-of-man-of-steel {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 08:25

Mentioned this last week, now it's official. I'm unaware of any precedent and think it's a smart move all around for SUPR2. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 08:29

eh, star trek 2 did it first with their app. islander Apr 24, 08:44

"This program marks the first time in entertainment history that a studio has partnered with a retailer to provide such an opportunity" {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 09:12

semantics/corporate propaganda/whatever. but a few thousand walmart people seeing superman 2 days early is not a big deal islander Apr 24, 09:20

I just wonder how these pre-sales will be accounted for: midnight, friday b.o., or just into the wknd total... {nm} Oleg Max Apr 24, 09:22

it may even be possible that it goes to another wb (the way sneaks are treated). maybe notfabio will have more, but i personally islander Apr 24, 09:24

I dunno. don't underestimate the power of a Wal Mart shopper :) {nm} Oleg Max Apr 24, 09:28

can i continue to underestimate their intelligence? :) islander Apr 24, 09:32

I was going to respond "Sure, while they save money and you don't." But then you said you shopped there this a.m. LOL. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 09:51

Other than the obvious Walmart loss leaders, I find it hard to find anything there that is any kind of bargain. BSmurf Apr 24, 11:27

My sister's the expert on this, but at least here in Canada (greater Toronto) they have price match so they're guaranteed lowest. :-) {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 11:36

My guess is identically to how Fandango, Movietickets, etc. grosses are treated. WalMart's in it to bring in shoppers. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 09:49

7pm is the new midnight. {nm} Antibody Apr 24, 09:50

its not even 2 days. more like 2 hours. LOL {nm} adrenalin112 Apr 24, 09:41

That's true it's literally just a few hours, but 7pm is very convenient and a movie like this will have a big wanna-see-first factor. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 09:53

SUPR2 would have had 7pm showings with or without Walmart. {nm} Antibody Apr 24, 09:54

Sure, but I think many people aren't even aware 7pm showings are more common now because midnights went in the tank after Aurora. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 10:02

The WalMart sales power and PR for the movie also wouldn't be there. If lines, sales, etc. are huge May 18 that'll get PR. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 10:04

Capacity could be added as tickets sell. 4,000 screens @ 250 seats = 1 million sales (about $8M). Sure WalMart can't sell 1M? :-) KalElFan Apr 24, 09:42

With 3,700 stores, that would only be 270 tickets per store, and again they're starting sales 4 weeks out. Wave of the future? :-) {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 09:44

perhaps the better benefit will be the long (relatively) term effect of shoppers exposed to the (assume to be) massive in-store marketing islander Apr 24, 09:51

since more and more cinemas are offering assigned seats. im done with the GA tix for overcrowded showtimes. {nm} adrenalin112 Apr 24, 10:56

v: The 6,372 exclusive screenings will take place at 2,379 theaters, with consumers able to purchase up to four tix for either 2D or 3D. Antibody Apr 24, 10:21

So nationwide, probably > avg price, capacity, etc. Max potential might be 6,372 x 314 seats = approx 2M tickets, x $9 = $18M. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 10:53

Variety links still don't work, BTW (even via Google), after that one time they did. Problem with non-US, IE 9 and 10, or something. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 11:04

Tagging Early 7pm 6,372 exclusive screenings at 2,379 theaters [SUPR2] {nm} Antibody Apr 24, 11:13

It'll be for the first showing, 7pm on Thursday Jun 13, sales starting 4 weeks out on Sat. May 18. Presales and PR could be huge. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 09:14

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/24/business/media/warner-bros-enlists-walmart-stores-to-promote-man-of-steel.html {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 11:56

More evidence of how much coverage this is getting. Also mentions "about one million" tickets will be set aside. {nm} KalElFan Apr 24, 11:58





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