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January 2024 by Dave W.
I've only been to this Walmart a few times.... The staff is friendly and helpful... They keep the aisles clear for the most part... It's not what I would call a Super Walmart because it's a bit smaller than others are... I also must add that if you blink you'll miss this Walmart because it's not easily seen from the road especially at night... The parking lot always seems to be clean and clear of carts and debris...
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May 2023 by Joe S.
Came here especially to get something that Google said they had in stock,which of course they didn't... and the phone signal there absolutely bites. That is all.
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December 2022 by Autumn C.
Once more if I could give a lower rating I would. As a person of a Native American tribe, this Indian lady sure knows how to be rude to my ASIAN husband and I. She kept throwing our groceries to us, telling us "this is a certain price" like we couldn't afford it. The first time we came here, we waited a long time because they were too busy talking to friends. The second time we came here, my daughter was placing the groceries on the cash register and the lady rudely says "if she breaks it you're paying for it" like we aren't already checking out. The third and last time we will ever be here, the lady was asking and telling me prices, telling me to sit my daughter down properly, throwing our groceries to us and nearly almost hit my hand. She kept repeating the price to us over and over like yes give us a second we need to transfer money over. RUDE. Don't recommend, they're constantly also restocking shelves and leavening aisles closed. They also have so many locks on different items, it's hard to check out. I don't usually complain about service because I'm understanding. But this here is just straight discrimination and racism. Smh
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April 2022 by Michael N.
To be fair, you can only evaluate Walmart against other Walmarts because at their absolute best, the undercurrents of chaos, dinge, dishevelment and menace that add spice to any procurement journey simply cannot be replicated at any other mass merchandiser without the word "Dollar" glowing in neon above the entrance. Their East Windsor store on a random Thursday appears reasonably calm, clean and in what can only be described as a complete management meltdown, has more than three "associates" manning the check-out lanes. Heads will certainly roll if this defiant concession to humanity continues. Any trip to the Wal of Mart that spares me the indignity of their last chopper out of Saigon self-checkout scrum with readers that don't work and molten plastic bags that simply cannot be separated by anyone with less than twelve fingers is a roaring success. With motor oil, tea bags and garbanzo beans firmly in hand, I depart in triumph. Four slightly dented stars.