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November 2023 by Crystal M.
Hate this store but my daughter likes it. I dread having to go there to shop for my grandkids for Christmas. My daughter says it's the cheapest place around. They don't support health( recalls not being removed from the shelves) too many recalls on items, rude employees not willing to help, employee more than likely are rude because upper management treat them horrible. Safety issues on Black Fridays. There's a history of people being knocked down and stomped on, pushing, shoving, fighting, trying to get in the front door to get items on sale. Well I just think I talked myself out of going to Walmart. I'll pay extra somewhere else. Some place where the owners, management and employees treat you with respect and willing to help. Somewhere they smile sincerely and tell you to have a nice day. Somewhere that they care for your safety and health. Some place that I don't have to do the employees job. Somewhere out there, there are places like that. Somewhere.
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September 2023 by Carolyn C.
Definitely short on staff here but they do everything with a smile. Deli staff was overwhelmed but stated she was the only member on duty all week. The cashier also stated that people called out and she's worked so many hours that she's begging to get off. Store is clean, bathrooms are functional and the grocery area is organized. Overall it's a well maintained Walmart but needs more staff.
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July 2023 by Joel H.
Popular Walmart + Program | This store is the cleanest, most organized, most stocked Walmart in the Asheville area. Easy to shop, and usually everything is there where it should be. The parking lot is clean and carts are put away. The problem is the self check-out line is too long, like there's a hurricane coming and everyone in town arrived at the same time to get stocked-up on bread and milk. I could wait 15-to-30 minutes at noon on a weekday. People are bending around turns and into the clothes section. You look at all these self-check out registers in the middle that are inactive and wonder what is the point of automation? For this reason, I think delivery is very popular in the area.
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October 2022 by Kenneth D.
Mediocre Walmart. Many items were out of stock. While no one was friendly, only one was rude. Deli had one person working walked off the line because she had other things to do and she was by herself. I get it, everyone is short handed. Just close the deli if you can staff it, but don't have it open just when someone is available throughout the day. Like most Walmarts, easy parking and easy access. It will serve your needs if you are in the area
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September 2022 by Emily H.
The managers are dicks. I was working in the deli and both team lead are nothing but drama. They will be all nice to your face then talk shit about you behind your back. No matter what I done I was always treated like shit. I busted my ass at this place. I made sure to get my job done and all they wanna do is bitch. When I first started working this job I actually enjoyed it. Now I absolutely dread going into work. I hated working here. If they would hire new deli team leads I would definitely work at Walmart again.
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June 2022 by john c.
Store in Weaverville is trying hard to meet customers requirements but it's hard for them being short staffed on the register side as evenings there is little staff
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October 2021 by Me Y.
Ok, I was desperate for a specific resume paper and couldn't wait for Office Depot to reopen. What a mistake to come here. Their website said they had it in aisle H27 or whatever, but apparently that doesn't mean they actually have it! Oye. The place looked like a hurricane hit, stuff was everywhere and very poorly stocked. It was impossible to find anyone who worked here, so I had to ask for help by the cashiers. Took 4 people to get an answer. What a waste of time. Never mind the fact that like 90% of people working/shopping here don't wear masks or it's under their nose, so yeah, nasty place.
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August 2021 by Mike P.
I live in Weaverville and I will not go to this store again. Tuesday. 4:30. Long lines at Self Serve. 2 other lines open. Got in line. Wonderful lady. I would say elderly with health problems. Somebody finally gave her something to drink after complaining for awhile about being thirsty. She needed several breaks after that. She thought her light had been off for 10 minutes and it was past her quitting time. She asked the lady behind me to close the chain...with at least 10 people in line. I'm a decent sized man and I wouldn't have closed that chain. Was this frail old woman to somehow close that chain so she could go home? I wanted the intercom because I believe I could have gotten her some help. After 45 minutes in this line and watching her struggle I finally got to the register. I talked casually to her and the other people in line. There is no way that everyone in all those lines were't agitated, but every one remained calm. She finally got me rung up. The poor lady had somehow accidentally messed up. My total was twice what it should have been. I asked for the manager but seeing how busy he looked and seeing the line behind me, I decided I couldn't take it any longer. I asked her to have the groceries returned. I said have a nice day. Went to Ingles today...In and Out.
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January 2021 by Ginny S.
Great selection, friendly faces and people. As of right now they're open until 8:30 PM. They require you to wear a facemask here, all the employees are also wearing masks.
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November 2020 by Richard U.
This Weaverville Walmart is a disgrace. We will no longer visit this store and, if Walmart is needed, will prefer to travel to the further downtown Asheville store. Employees without face mask or with it below their nose. No social distancing in the store. Three young men without masks next to us. On a busy Sunday morning, the lines are 7-10 persons deep (not enough checkout personnel). Oh, yeah, customers are allowed to walk with their holstered '45s scaring mothers and children. I heard the checkout girl being extraordinarily rude to a nice Hispanic couple with 2 young children. What's to like about this mismanaged store that Amazon, Publix, Ingles, etc can't replace? Avoid, avoid, avoid.
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March 2020 by Wallace D.
This Walmart has greatly improved over the past year. The parking lot is now kept clean, they've always had plenty of parking. Shelved are kept stocked and the produce department has upped their game. Plenty of organic produce for those who previously shopped at Earth Fare. Customers are mainly your typical Weaverville types! You rarely see "people of Walmart" here. Love all the self checkout lines.
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July 2019 by Teri L.
This is absolutely the WORST Wal-Mart I've EVER been to... Extremely rude cashiers and really poor customer service.. Almost never anyone around to help.. You have to walk to the front of the store just to get help... The cat food prices were totally wrong.. I guess whoever did the pricing HAD to have been high when they did it... When I brought the incorrectness to the attention of the extremely rude cashier at self check she only stared at me blankly without saying a word like in a daze... Also they constantly run out of things.. Like BREAD.. Friskies dry cat food is usually EMPTY.. Like literally maybe one week out of the month they have it in the shelf. They always run out of great value brand toilet paper.. They really need to get it together.. Also their prices are rising almost daily on almost everything.. This place really needs to retrain ALL of their so called employees.. All and all horrible experience and I wish I lived closer to any other store...
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May 2019 by Kat N.
Hardly any help when i need it. I had to wait almost 20 minutes for someone to come cut a yard of fabric. Four different employees said they would find someone. A manager walked by and growled about another employee. Everything is messy and key things are out of stock. Prices are too high for this junk store feeling.
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May 2019 by Margaret B.
This Walmart surprised me the minute I walked in. First,the pop up wet wipes container was full and store floors looked clean and freshly polished. Drove over about 25 minutes as my previous nights research indicated that they had several items in stock that local Walmart's didn't have. An sales associate told me the exact aisle that I'd find the items. So happy to get items I mentioned it to another sales associate... he positively responded, " glad that we were able to make you happy today". A very pleasant experience here today.
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November 2018 by Dennis H.
Like most people, I have shopped in numerous Wal-Marts throughout the country. This particular location is among the worst I have ever shopped in and try and avoid when possible. The reason? What others note...employees that (with a few exceptions) act like they hate their lives and customers are to blame. They frequently run out of items, sometimes the same day they're advertised. Often, store clerks are clueless about what is in stock, or even where to find items in their own stores. Yesterday, I went in and asked for a hand basket. The 'greeter' informed me that they had recently received 250 and "customers sold them all." That is rubbish. In the years since this store has been opened, there have never been more than a handful of baskets. I was informed by a former Wal-Mart employee that by corporate edict, only 9 baskets are provided each store, as they want people to push carts, resulting in more sales. To claim 250 baskets were "stolen", when getting out of that place is like leaving Fort Knox is ridiculous and untrue. So, poor selection, poor knowledge of stock by employees, negative attitudes and outright dishonesty can be expected. And too few cashier lines open, which is the norm. Plus they generate more trash and traffic tie-ups than an overturned train. A consistently bad experience.