It is interesting how there is so much skepticism about Walmart’s interest in developing this truck. Isn’t it just having a serious amount of capital, an idea, and a willingness to try things that will save you a lot of money over the years? I think the loading features are the most interesting of all. Speed at the turn is worth a lot.
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I personally think that if this works it would be a great idea. That would mean that the U.S. would have the ability to offer more surplus. On the other hand Walmart might be opening a door for other countries to be able to dump their surplus of goods that they did not sell on to the U.S.
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You are so interesting! I don’t believe I’ve read anything like that
before. So nice to find somebody with unique thoughts on this issue.
Seriously.. many thanks for starting this up.
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Thanks for the interest! I am glad you find the blog worthwhile!
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