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May 2023 by Karth T.
The store and it's management team shamelessly fired one of their (if not their only) Trans team members. He had a flawless peer review, and was well loved and praised for the work he did there. He came to me after a surgery related to his transition, and told me about several instances of transphobia going on in the workplace (sideways comments, purposeful misgendering, and denial of a raise or transfer to a different department). You then accuse him of shoplifting, but could not provide the proof, or tell him the items that were stolen. This store is sick and pathetic. The management team here is equally sick and pathetic. I will never step foot in this store again, and I strongly urge other supporters and members of the LGBTG+ community to do the same!
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March 2023 by Richard D.
I was shopping in the food section and the employee named Mira was loo through the grapes and eating them. When I asked her what she was doing she said she was testing them to see if they were good and I informed her that the grapes were sold by weight and what she was doing was stealing. Then a couple of minutes later I seen her put down the bag of grapes in the orange area. She had no plans on buying the grapes. I went to the store manager and explained what I witnessed because I believe that it was an offense to be fired for. Well to no surprise I was back at Walmart the next week and Mira was still working there. Does anyone have to be accountable for their actions anymore?
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February 2023 by Wyatt B.
Hey, it's a Walmart. The stuff is always stocked up. Prices are what they are. Quick in and out with the self check out.
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October 2022 by Homer C.
Please explain why $25 phone card cost $33 last month it was $29 what's with the sudden increase all of a sudden it's highway robbery Walmart should be ashamed of their self or Simple Mobile or whoever's raising these prices it's ridiculous it's dumbfounding
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July 2022 by B.C. C.
Used self checkout, their machine malfunctioned. Took an ace if Congress to get a manager as resolve issue..
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July 2022 by Wade O.
Just a fyi for you traveling campers we stopped in around 12:30 Saturday night pulled to the far corner of the lot to take a nap before leaving the next morning when at 3:00 am Ken come knocking on the door and proceeded to tell me that there was a city ordinance about parking over night and if the cops showed up they would give me a ticket remind you I didn't see any signs up and on Walmart web page it said they welcomed Rv's so I told mr Ken I think I would take chances with cops well I guess he didn't like that so he called the cops and they showed up all 4 of them they were nice and told me they would not write me ticket but I had to move because mr Ken told dispatch he want me off the lot so at 3:30 am we hunted us another place to park
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April 2022 by Virginia W.
I am an 82-year-old handicapped woman who needs to use an electric scooter when I shop at Walmart. I usually shop at the Cloverdale store, but sometimes shop at the Hough Rd. store if I have to go to my nearby bank. On two different occasions when shopping at the Hough Rd. store, I am stopped at the exit by a Walmart worker telling me I can't ride the scooter out to my car. The first time, the worker took my groceries out of the scooter and put them in a regular basket and told me I had to walk to my car pushing the basket. I have a very hard time walking, the reason for my need of a scooter, and could have fallen walking to my car. Today, the same thing happened -- I was stopped and told I couldn't ride the scooter to my car. I ignored the worker and my nephew who was with me told her he would bring the scooter back, which he did. I never have this problem when I shop at the Cloverdale Walmart. An employee will walk out with me to my car and bring the scooter back. I find the Hough Rd. store is wrong for preventing handicapped people from riding the scooter to their car. Why can't the Walmart worker walk out with me and bring the scooter back, they aren't that busy, just standing around talking.
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March 2019 by Jan S.
Deli is unbelievably incompetent. Food is wonderful, price is wonderful, service is the worst. Called a day ahead to order chicken tenders, called morning of to check and re-confirm, get there and order is ready (I could SEE it in the warmer). No one would wait on us. They were walking around just behind the counter, ignoring their only customers. Pointed out our order and the woman kept trying to give me another order (I could see it had other items in it and knew it wasn't ours). When we finally got her to pick up my order and hand it to me, the plastic tray collapsed because it had been kept under the heat lamp . It took another 15 minutes for her to find another tray and change it over. Then... another 10 minutes for her to get the price label made out and attached. Needless to say, we were late to the event for which we had ordered the food.
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October 2018 by Natasha H.
I want to give a shout out to walmart for the bakery 2 ladies from the deli came and helped me get some amazing cupcakes for a last min bday party they went above and beyond to help me and was very nice an polite
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August 2018 by Felicia M.
I worked at this supercenter and there is a LOT of stuff going on behind the scenes that corporate would blow a gasket over. Another thing is, the manager, Mike Durham just hired his mistress, Angela (in personnel) and his pro wife has no clue. They have sex in his office and go M.I.A for hours on end. Besides all this drama that is going on, they treat employees awful and I have a signed petition with over half the stores employees that agree with me. This Wal-Mart is awful and I would go completely out of my way to go somewhere else or to a different walmart.