(Reuters) - "The truth is, our shoppers do not believe we are the smartest choice in the categories we need to grow," it said. "They have other needs that competitive retailers are meeting better than Wal-Mart."
The document, which was reported on by the New York Times and posted on the paper's Web site, comes ahead of Wal-Mart's shareholder meeting on June 1. It was given to the paper by WakeUpWalMart.com, a union-backed group that is critical of the retailer's wages and policies.
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The document, which was reported on by the New York Times and posted on the paper's Web site, comes ahead of Wal-Mart's shareholder meeting on June 1. It was given to the paper by WakeUpWalMart.com, a union-backed group that is critical of the retailer's wages and policies.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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