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Comment by astrange

8 days ago

> aren't their employees on food stamps at some ridiculously high rate?

Welfare like food stamps is a subsidy /against/ Walmart, not for it. You are supporting the employees by paying for their food, which means they can negotiate for higher wages, which means Walmart pays them more.

An example of the other kind would be literal wage subsidies, which are sometimes paid so companies will hire mentally disabled people.