Santas in Sydney might not be allowed to say "Ho, ho, ho" this holiday season, but Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) is making some progress on the sticking-it-to-political-correctness front: it's bringing back Santa.Two years ago, Wal-Mart shocked the world when it ended its tradition of wishing shoppers a "Merry Christmas" in favor of the increasingly annoying "Happy Holidays." Now, Wal-Mart is shedding its agnosticism in favor of Santa. The chain is bringing Santa Claus back into its stores, and will be offering children free photos with the bearded one.
Bloomberg discusses some of Wal-Mart's other Christmas festivities. The move makes a lot of sense for Wal-Mart. Anyone who is likely to be offended by "Merry Christmas" at Wal-Mart could probably find better things in the stores to be offended by: low wages, poor benefits, lousy working conditions, a slew of discrimination lawsuits, and the strong chance of being attacked in the store's parking lot, just to name a few.
Wal-Mart may be able to pick up some sales from conservative Christians who are resentful of being sold "winter trees" at other stores. The decision to welcome back Santa with open arms is a good one for Wal-Mart and its shareholders.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-10-2007 @ 12:03PM
preston said...
good for you it is going to take more large companies to get this country back on the right track Isay no one is making you work at the store so if you don,t like it quitthanks again walmat I like the money we all save let me say god bless
12-10-2007 @ 12:05PM
Blincoe22 said...
Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas, and that is even to the ones that it offends. May God bless us all.
12-10-2007 @ 2:02PM
Larry said...
Although I agree that it is ridiculous to call Christmas trees and other Christmas-related articles by generic terms to please those who are politically correct, I wonder how much of this posturing is fueled by anti-Semitic sentiment perpetuated by the nonsense that Hanukkah is "Jewish Christmas." There are many in this country, Jews included, who do not recognize Judaism as a religion on the par with Christianity, and I just wonder what all the fuss is really about.
12-19-2007 @ 7:39PM
John said...
Are they really calling him Santa Clause (in this day or political correctness, not sure if Santa is taboo). Are they referring to the holiday as Christmas? http://www.phoenix-life-insurance.com. I just wish we would get past this political correctness stage and call things what they are.