Now, everyone is a number, and you never know when a store will close - it's all about mighty dollars for Buehler's and the sense of higher puprose is not there any more. It's a shame, we kept this here in Mid West but now things are changing
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Only one family member involved in grocery stores. Two leaving by end of year. Many leaving office positions. Absolutely no information coming from main office about company future. Putting People First.
This is not only applicable to Buehler's even though they are closing stores - most of companies are like this right now, as companies got bigger they are less interested into individuals and they focus on delivering value to their owners and shareholders. It's not fun, but it is the fact