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January 2022 by Haze L.
Thought I'd leave an updated review here since the other ones are like from 100 years ago... just moved to town and of course, Walmart is one of the first stops moving anywhere. This is probably the cleanest and organized Walmart I've ever been to, even the customer service lady went above and beyond to get something for me when my item didn't have the price on it. Pretty well-organized store, no complaints here. Who doesn't love a good Walmart?
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February 2021 by Michael W.
Walmart at this location is normally a very easy and great experience. But the past couple times I've gone it smells like absolute sewage near the ladies clothing section. It was so bad this last time my wife couldn't handle it and she told me we had to leave the area. Idk if there's something wrong with the plumbing or something is just not being taken care of properly but it is horrible.
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April 2020 by Diana M.
The Dangers of Shopping at Walmart I needed some groceries. So, I went to Walmart. I noticed a man pushing carts back into the store. He had no gloves on. Inside I noticed that none of the employees had masks or gloves. When I checked out, the cashier was wiping down the counter. I asked her whether Walmart provided masks or gloves. She quietly told me "no". Walmart is the largest bricks and mortar store in the United States. They rake in over $374.80 billion a year. That should be enough money to supply personal protective devices to their employees. They are risking the lives of their employees during COVID-19. People are dieing and Walmart, obviously, does not care if this happens to their employees. This is not just a health risk for the employees but for shoppers as well. If a shopper touches a cart that someone with Coronavirus has touched, they could become infected. If an employee who has been exposed, breaths on a patron, they could become infected. It doesn't matter how many times the employees wipe down the counters if they are not protected from breathing the same air as people who have the disease. Hundreds of people go through their lines everyday. Some of those people have COVID-19. Cashiers are being exposed. Then, customers are exposed to the cashiers. Everyone in the store is risking their life. Walmart is completely negligent in their approach to this deadly disease. Yes, there is a line of carts that shoppers need to go around to enter the store but this is unimportant compared to what is really needed. Once in the store, employees and shoppers face a dangerous situation.
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November 2019 by Stephanie C.
The workers don't ever do their job, I waited around 30 minutes for service and even asked the service desk to call them to their department twice.