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    selbstverständlich Agloco's Avatar
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    That's not happening. It only affected a small portion of Japan.
    I'm fairly certain that he meant the affected portion. Long lines and water runs out on a regular basis. The stores that are closed aren't being looted either. People simply walk until they find a line for the next open spot. Remarkable behavior considering what's at stake. Feel free to contrast that to the images we saw and the stories we heard after Katrina hit.

    The fact that things are more orderly is a reflection of the underlying cultural differences between Japan and the West.

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    selbstverständlich Agloco's Avatar
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    It's been reported that some Japanese supermarkets have cut prices to help people buy necessities.


    "Plumes of smoke are still rising from the wreckage and the roads all lead to nowhere. But nothing was going to stop this Japanese businessman arriving at the office as usual. Walking through the ruins of the port of Sendai, the unnamed worker symbolised a whole nation’s determination to get back on its feet in the aftermath of the disaster. According to reports in Japan, many workers turned up as normal yesterday, even in the devastated coastal areas, offering to do whatever they could to help rebuild. Toshiyo Shishido returned to the agricultural supply store that he manages in the coastal village of Yamamoto even though he knows it may be months before business is back to usual. ‘We have to rebuild,’ he said. ‘It’s the duty of those of us who are left.’ Unlike in the U.S. in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, there have been no reports of looting in Japan. Some supermarkets are said to have cut their prices to help survivors buy supplies and vending machine operators are giving out free drinks from the steps of their crumbling stores. Schools close to Sendai also opened for classes yesterday to keep life as close to normal as possible for the traumatised pupils.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1GfrGsAVe
    Yet another example......

    Tell me one store that would do this in the US.

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    Yet another example......

    Tell me one store that would do this in the US.
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...090501598.html

    I am not some sort of defender of walmart, but when I read your comment the first thing that came to mind was that I remember walmart lending their supply chain mgmt expertise and tried to search for an article about it. This came up. It seems that they went further than just ISCOM expertise.

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    Wal-Mart! Those bas s!

    I also remembering them guaranteeing jobs to Katrina refugees in other cities.

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    i think its more to do with thats not much to loot when alot of them live in small spaces and they only buy whats needed,

    unlike some western countries like america, australia...every fkn room in the house has a plasma or some , high level of problems like unemployment and multiculturalism is a , cause the have nots will usually be the first to and whine during extraordinary events and start looting

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    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...090501598.html

    I am not some sort of defender of walmart, but when I read your comment the first thing that came to mind was that I remember walmart lending their supply chain mgmt expertise and tried to search for an article about it. This came up. It seems that they went further than just ISCOM expertise.


    I retract my comment then. Wal-Mart of all companies......

    Kudos to them.

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    Yet another example......

    Tell me one store that would do this in the US.
    HEB

    They treat employees like crap, but they bend over backwards for the community.

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    I did hear a news account of some stealing from a supermarket this morning. The media found one incident, and I'll bet later today, will be hyping it.

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    You guys are hilarious. I've lived in Japan, and I can tell you there is no looting (or virtually no looting - there's always a bad apple or two) because the Japanese have a strongly group-based culture, and they still believe in old concepts like the group coming before the individual, and respect for strangers.

    I've never seen people so well organised and orderly in a crisis, and I saw plenty of mini-crises as I lived in Okinawa which is thumped by multiple cyclones and earthquakes every year. The response every time was for people to pull together, not tear each other apart.

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    Funny how Iowa and all the other country bumpkins can get their together during floods. America-me first? Not really.

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    I did hear a news account of some stealing from a supermarket this morning. The media found one incident, and I'll bet later today, will be hyping it.
    According to earlier reports from CNN, that looter was cornered shortly after exiting the supermarket by 10th generation Samurai descendants and forced to perform Seppuku.

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    Obviously, there's no VRWC in Japan...

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    a by-product of totalirianism. don't worry we'll be right there once palin is elected president

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