Prodigiously researched, lucidly written.--Marilyn Harris,
BusinessWeek's SmallBiz "A compelling indictment of Wal-Mart and other 'big box' stores, based on numerous national examples."--
Publishers Weekly "Here is the definitive indictment of Wal-Mart and its ilk: how local retailers, family farmers, factory workers and democracy itself have been steamrolled by the illusion of big-box progress. Deftly weaving history, sociology and a crash course on retail economics with affectionate snapshots of tenacious entrepreneurs, Mitchell leaves us with an optimistic vision informed by promising new community initiatives."--Greg LeRoy, author of
The Great American Jobs Scam and executive director of
Good Jobs First "In the muckraking tradition of
Fast Food Nation, this is a searing indictment of the impact of behemoth retailers . . . It illuminates a stunning collection of business outrages, government favoritism, environmental damages, hidden economic and societal costs, debunked myths and a rising sweel of consumer activism against big-box blight . . .
Big-Box Swindle takes mega-retailers to task in convincing fashion. But Mitchell also provides inspiring lessons from places that are turing the tide." --John Marshall,
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which included
Big-Box Swindle in its Top Ten 2006 list
"What
Nickel and Dimed did for the Wal-Mart worker, Mitchell does for the community threatened by mega-retailers." --Bill McKibben, author of
The End of Nature "Through rich, real-life stories, Stacy Mitchell reveals that those 'low prices' so proudly promoted by big-box behemoths come at an intolerably high cost to our communities and culture. Can we beat the behemoths? Yes! And Mitchell shows us the way. Read on, take heart, and take action!"--Jim Hightower, national radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and best-selling author
"Stacy Mitchell provides an astonishing exposé of the broad-reaching implications of our shopping habits.
Big-Box Swindle should be required reading for everyone who cares about America's main streets, as well as a call to arms for small businesses everywhere to organize and take action."--Kennedy Smith, former director of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's National Main Street Center
"A well-researched and frightening book about an economic pandemic engulfing the United States . . . The big boxes are draining cities and towns of money and bankrupting neighborhood
businesses that have long been the backbone of American communities.
Big-Box Swindle is a book every citizen needs to read."--Ben H. Bagdikian, author of
The New Media Monopoly "A great read! The big-box shadow looms over us mightily, but, as Stacy Mitchell documents, hundreds of communities have already saved themselves. She tells us how they did it and firmly invites us to step forward into the light. Change-a-lujah!"--Reverend Billy, leader of the Church of Stop Shopping
Stacy Mitchell is a regular speaker and advisor to communities on retail development and independent business. A senior researcher with the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, she chairs the American Independent Business Alliance . Mitchell regularly contributes articles and commentaries to magazines and newspapers, and produces an acclaimed monthly email newsletter, The Hometown Advantage Bulletin. She lives in Portland, Maine.