"For McDonald's, their real estate holdings are generally worth more than their food product sales. While they make billions from selling food, their real estate empire, which includes land and buildings leased to franchisees, generates a substantial portion of their overall revenue and profits." -chatgpt
Selling hamburgers?
Yeah. Also, Walmart is not actually a retail company, its a tech company. They invented a lot of the supply chain stuff in use by most major companies. They also built their own cloud platform and I think they even released it as OSS a couple of years ago.
Over a decade ago, you could buy something at a walmart (without using a customer number) and within 10 minutes, anywhere in the country, they knew what you bought. Even if it was a self checkout and you used cash.
When Killery Clinton was on the board they tried to make it illegal for citizens to have roof-top solar because they were going to put solar panels on every single one of their stores and also become a energy company and they didn't want the "poors" to be able to profit or cut into their profits for roof-top-solar.
They are kind of evil.
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