Exactly! pay a few bucks more so the $ stays in your community. I shop at a hundred + year old hardware store, and yes, sometimes pay a bit more. not that I have $ to spare, but I figure I can eat beans and rice to make up for it. So it will be cheaper at menards/home depot/walmart/lowes and I could get it there when I am in the city, but...not my kind of ethics.I like to support our small local businesses here also. There are things I can get there that I can't at the big retailers. Yes I have to sometimes pay more for stuff that I could get at the bigger stores like walmart for 2 or 5 dollars less. If I bought it at walmart though the little guy would go out of businesses and then that item I could not get at walmart I can get nowhere now. The big guy buys by the thousands because they have stores all over the country sometimes world. The little guy buys by the tens or hundreds so they don;t get that price break and have to charge more.
Anyway I am trying to agree with you. When I read this it don't sound that way. But I really am trying to say support your local communities economy.
Like pigeonguy says, the big boxes get the price breaks, and also tend to have part time workers/no benefits, people who don't understand retail get indignent that the small biz store charges more - its because it costs them more. they aren't ripping you off.
off to go mess in the coop, see if I can stir up the dl and spend a little chicken time.