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WAL*MART:  THE HIGH COST OF LOW PRICE -- SCREENCAP GALLERY

[Cathy Nemchik, Walmart Employee - 4 years] You talk about using the system, look at the way Walmart is using the system.  They're promoting people to go to Healthy Kids, and to get food stamps, and Section 8 housing.  They're the ones that are using the system.

 [Diane DeVoy, Walmart Employee - 6 years] Yeah, it's pretty bad when you need to tell your employees that all these programs are available for you because we're not paying you enough money.

[KOVR 13] Retail giant Walmart is encouraging its workers to go on Welfare.

[News Announcer] Instead of paying for its employees to have health benefits, she says Walmart is making the government take care of it.

WAL*MART TO WELFARE?

In Florida, Walmart has more employees and family members eligible for Medicaid than any other company.  Critics accuse the retail giant of using Medicaid and state programs for the poor, as its healthcare plan.

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