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April 2023 by Jerry B.
I usually try and stay away from Walmart and tonight I reminded myself why. I came in because I needed some spray paint, deodorant and a few other things. Also bought just new grill the other day and my propane tank was empty so I brought it to get swapped. yes I totally admit I got here 20 min before they closed but I rushed through the store and got to the self checkout like a minute after the intercom went off saying there was 15 min till close. proceeded to ask the guy that watches people check themselves out if I could get a propane swap... he literally threw his hands up, looked at his watch real aggressively (basically threw a fit like a child) and said "well if I can find her before you get done checking out maybe", which he did and that person said it was too late. now mind you it's actually more like 12 minutes before close and I'm parked in the closest parking spot to the propane tanks, the tanks are literally right outside the door. it would take 2 min to unlock that and swap me but they decided that their job was so hard they couldn't walk 30 feet to unlock a cage and make a customer happy 12 min before close. A new Meijer just got built by my house and that's where my business will be from now on! this was the Walmart on Maysville road btw.
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January 2023 by Señor R.
Had a chocolate chip muffin from the Walmart bakery, got food poisoning. Overall, not very choice. Two stars.
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August 2021 by Jon N.
Yesterday, I got fired from Walmart for being sick too often within my first 90 days. The store is the reason I got sick so often. I got hired, and literally thrown into the position I applied for without any training whatsoever. Ended up sick the first day. My so-called "Coach" Switched my position two more times because every position kept on getting me sick. Never got any training, just got told I have to complete a job. This coach put me in the position of COVID-19 screener for the employees. It is mandatory for employees to be screened every shift, yet maybe 2% of the employees at the store that I worked at got screened once a week. The only people that were training new employees were other hourly employees. The managers just wander the store critiquing everything everyone was doing. As a COVID-19 screener, I was told to sit at a table for hours on end, and wait for employees to get their temperature taken. Employees don't wear their masks even though there's a mandate telling them to. I don't know if I have Covid. I get a test this coming Wednesday. As a disabled adult, I feel my rights were violated by the store management and therefore I am looking into filing an Americans with Disabilities Act complaint. Walmart doesn't care about customers or employees and that is why the customers suffer at the hands of crappy customer service.
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May 2019 by tiffany Edwards
Always full can't ever use