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