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http://www.newsweek.com/id/117835

Arab-America’s Store

Wal-Mart stocks falafel, olives and Islamic greeting cards to attract Dearborn's ethnic shoppers.

By Keith Naughton

NEWSWEEK

Updated: 12:49 PM ET Mar 1, 2008

As Arwa Hamad strolls a new Wal-Mart, an eight-foot display of olive oil stops her in her tracks. "Oh, wow," she says, marveling at the sight of so many gallons of Lebanese extra virgin. "We could go through one of these in a week in my house." Around the corner, row upon row of gallon jars of olives—from Turkey, Greece, Egypt and Lebanon—soak in deep hues of purple, red and green. "Look at the size of these olives," says the stay-at-home mother of three and native of Yemen. Hamad, 34, has shopped at Wal-Mart before, but never one like this. She is overcome with nostalgia as she spots Nido powdered milk and Al Haloub Cow, canned meat she calls the "Arabic Spam." "My father loves this," she says. "People from war-torn countries, this is what you lived on when you couldn't go out of the house to shop." This Wal-Mart, though, isn't in a war zone. It's in Dearborn, Mich., home to nearly a half-million Arab-Americans, the largest concentration of Arabs outside the Middle East.

As America changes, so does the store where America shops. In Dearborn this week, the world's largest retailer opens a store like no other among its 3,500 U.S. outlets. Walk through the front door of the 200,000-square-foot supercenter and instead of rows of checkout counters, you find a scene akin to a farmers market in Beirut. Twenty-two tables are stacked high with fresh produce like kusa and batenjan, squash and eggplant used in Middle Eastern dishes. Rimming the produce department are shelves filled with Arab favorites like mango juice from Egypt and vine leaves from Turkey used to make mehshi, or stuffed grape leaves. A walled-off section of the butcher case is devoted to Halal meats, slaughtered in accordance with Islamic law (when a Wal-Mart manager noticed the pork section was too prominent he ordered it moved, since Muslims don't eat pork). In the freezer case, you'll find frozen falafel. You can also pick up a CD from Lebanese pop singer Ragheb Alama or buy Muslim greeting cards.

Wal-Mart's Arab-American emporium provides a preview of the retail giant's latest strategy to boost business as it reaches the saturation point in its American expansion. Over the past two years, Wal-Mart has tested its "store of the community": it has stocked stores in Chicago and Atlanta with products aimed at African-Americans and set up a hitching post at an Ohio store near a large Amish community. The Dearborn store, though, is the most extreme example of the concept. Wal-Mart offers its standard fare, plus 550 items targeted at Middle Eastern shoppers. "In the past, Wal-Mart has been pretty cookie-cutter when it comes to merchandise," says Dearborn store manager Bill Bartell. "But this time, we really got to know the community. We're blazing a trail here."

Typically when Wal-Mart comes to town, it drops its big-box store on the community with a thud. Then it rolls out rock-bottom prices that undercut local merchants, who often wither and die. That Bigfooting has led to passionate community opposition in many markets, including suburban Detroit, where it opened its first supercenter just a year ago to protests over plans to stay open 24 hours (Wal-Mart backed down to 18 hours a day).

To fit into this bastion of ethnic tradition, Wal-Mart started two years ago to meet with imams and moms, conducting focus groups at Middle Eastern restaurants. Wal-Mart learned the community wasn't as concerned about seeing Arabic-language signs as they were with dealing with Arabic-speaking staff. So Bartell hired about 35 Arabic speakers, including Suehaila Amen, a local middle-school teacher who is providing ethnic-sensitivity training to the 650 employees. He also learned not to bother stocking traditional Muslim clothing, like the headscarf, or hijab, Amen wears. "The community told us, 'I would not feel comfortable coming to Wal-Mart to buy my hijab'," says assistant store manager Jordan Berke. "We're not here to overstep our bounds."

Despite the sensitive sell, local shopkeepers still worry about Wal-Mart. "There is a fear factor in the business community," says Osama Siblani, publisher of Dearborn's Arab American News. To allay those fears, Wal-Mart is making an extraordinary promise: it will not undercut the prices of the small local merchants (though it will still go after Kroger). The insular company even agreed to be scrutinized by a "community advisory board" made up of local Arab-American leaders to ensure it isn't harming the mom-and-pop shops. One example: Wal-Mart agreed to charge one dime more than local grocers for a six-pack of pita bread.

Arwa Hamad says her devotion to Dearborn's Muslim merchants doesn't simply rest on one thin dime. After all, when her husband goes to their Arab butcher, he buys in bulk. "It's hard to get half a lamb at Wal-Mart," she says. And yet, the more she wanders the aisles, the more she likes. There are the Turkish sweets and dried dates her kids love, and the Nescafé coffee she adores. "This brings back memories from home," she says. "I'll never forget Mustafa's corner store, but as soon as this place opens, I'm coming here with my checkbook." Going native just might be the next way Wal-Mart wins.

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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I think this is minutes away from my home.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Cool, I'll have to go check that out.

Normally I stear clear of W-marts for various reasons. I wonder if this one will be all junked up like the ones near me. W-mart usually attracts the most rif raf of any store in my area.

The one in the town next to me looks like a warzone with clothes all over the floor, paper goods all scrambled on the aisles, etc.

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

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"Warzone" is a great way to describe the Walmarts in my area as well. What gets me is that the prices at Target are about the same if not better than Walmart yet Walmart's clientele is, for the most part, the lowest of the low class.

Cool, I'll have to go check that out.

Normally I stear clear of W-marts for various reasons. I wonder if this one will be all junked up like the ones near me. W-mart usually attracts the most rif raf of any store in my area.

The one in the town next to me looks like a warzone with clothes all over the floor, paper goods all scrambled on the aisles, etc.

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WALMART SUCKS!!!!!!!!!! THEY DON'T GIVE A SH*T ABOUT THE COMMUNITY...THEY JUST WANT TO MAKE MONEY

I would like to add though wouldn't that be great if there was a "superstore" that you could shop at that only catered to MENA at decent prices..Here in West Michigan not a big MENA population...We do have a few stores were you can purchase Halal..as far as having a varity of food from MENA...we don't have that luxury...When you do have a choice is seems the most comon is Lebaneese..We can never find Moroccan things here....

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Produce always seems to be so much less expensive at the Arab groceries for some reason.

Also, olives. We can get a container for $1 what would cost $6+ at the regular supermarket.

I didnt' see the olives when I went to the one in Everett. I"ll have to look closer next time. I did see "lib" there though but I was in too much of a rush. Olives run me about $8/week 'cause my 11 yr old LOVES them!

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

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Produce always seems to be so much less expensive at the Arab groceries for some reason.

Also, olives. We can get a container for $1 what would cost $6+ at the regular supermarket.

I didnt' see the olives when I went to the one in Everett. I"ll have to look closer next time. I did see "lib" there though but I was in too much of a rush. Olives run me about $8/week 'cause my 11 yr old LOVES them!

Which place in Everett? The guy on Ferry St.? If it's him, he's got them in the back where he does the meat.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Egypt
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Produce always seems to be so much less expensive at the Arab groceries for some reason.

Also, olives. We can get a container for $1 what would cost $6+ at the regular supermarket.

I didnt' see the olives when I went to the one in Everett. I"ll have to look closer next time. I did see "lib" there though but I was in too much of a rush. Olives run me about $8/week 'cause my 11 yr old LOVES them!

Which place in Everett? The guy on Ferry St.? If it's him, he's got them in the back where he does the meat.

I didn't go back there. That whole meat thing scares the ####### out of me!!! I don't know what to ask for and there's so many people standing around I'm wicked embarassed. I told Usama that's one of his new jobs when he gets here he can take the bus and get the meat. lol

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

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Produce is less expensive at the Arab stores in our area, however, the quality is not good. Some of it is ok but for the most part a lot of damaged goods.

You can get olives, pita, cheeses, etc. on the cheap and of good quality. At Super Greenland (Arab grocery) I pay $1 for a pack of 10 pitas. At Meijer I pay $1.79 for a pack of 5 pita. The little triangular cheeses at SGL are $1.99 a pack. At Meijer they're like $3.69.

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I know a lot of people hate Wal-Mart, but since I've been in the hospital I've seen a different side to them. My husband has worked there about a year now and when I hear employees complain, I just have to consider the source. it's coming from. We have great benifits, discounts galore and the people he works with are awesome. We have a high deductible with our insurance, but after deductible 100% is paid. We chose this plan since we did not anticipate problems. (yes, we will be changing plans when that time comes) Last week my husband was told Wal-Mart will be covering our deductible! Of course he didn't know what that meant! LOL! I've never went out of my way to go to Wal-Mart till hubby started working there, but after seeing things from a different view, I don't say anything bad now.

Back to topic! I have recently noticed a lot more arabic products on the shelf recently. Hubby's been loving thte stuffed grape leaves!

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Produce always seems to be so much less expensive at the Arab groceries for some reason.

Also, olives. We can get a container for $1 what would cost $6+ at the regular supermarket.

I didnt' see the olives when I went to the one in Everett. I"ll have to look closer next time. I did see "lib" there though but I was in too much of a rush. Olives run me about $8/week 'cause my 11 yr old LOVES them!

Which place in Everett? The guy on Ferry St.? If it's him, he's got them in the back where he does the meat.

I didn't go back there. That whole meat thing scares the ####### out of me!!! I don't know what to ask for and there's so many people standing around I'm wicked embarassed. I told Usama that's one of his new jobs when he gets here he can take the bus and get the meat. lol

whoops it's Safy in Revere that I went to but the butcher person is in the back there too.

totall ot but how does everyone's hubby like the pita bread here? I think it is soooo thin compared to the bread we would get on the street so I don't know if he'll like it or not.

"Only from your heart can you touch the sky" - Rumi

 
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