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L.A. Residents, Merchants Push Back Against Walmart

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Having saturated rural and suburban areas around the country, Walmart is making a known push into urban areas. As the retail giant gets ready to move into a space in Los Angeles' Chinatown, it's facing opposition, including an official appeal to its permits.

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