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The truth behind Walmart failing in Europe

1997–2006: Walmart spent $3B+ trying to enter Germany. It failed.

Later, they blamed bad acquisitions and low prices in the market.

But the real mistake was simpler…

Everything started wrong when they kept appointing US CEOs who:

• Didn’t speak German

• Didn’t understand the local market

• Ignored local advice

• Forced the American playbook

Employees said it felt like a cult.

They were forced to do daily pre-shift rituals:

• Chanting “Give me a W! Give me an A!” spelling Walmart

• Clapping and cheering infront of customers

• Ending with the playful hip wiggle “Walmart Wiggle”

Cashiers were even expected to bag groceries for customers. It felt awkward and unnecessary.

Forcing the American playbook and even fighting the unions was expensive.

Sales tanked… and lawsuits rolled in.

What worked in the US became poison in Germany.

Walmart didn’t fail because Germany wasn’t a good market.

They failed because they refused to adapt to the culture.

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