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March 2025 by Robert Littrell
Totally wasn't bad not from the area at all and everything was easily findable well-managed while kempt etcetera
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March 2025 by Andy Butt
Paid full price for a returned item that’s missing pieces and can’t get a hold of anybody for help
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March 2025 by Austin McLane
Store is always busy, but they manage to keep products on the shelves. Staff can be few and far between, but most seem knowledgeable enough to at least search for an item if you need help.
Just needs to be open 24/7 and the world will be healed
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March 2025 by Houhgo Kiross
dvian d put more genqj speak Spanish because that's why they are the way they are
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March 2025 by Kimberly Waltman
Absolutely.Worst walmart i've ever went to I live up by shrewsbury and I thought , well , I would try going into the one a market street because they probably have a little bit more with the clothing that I was Looking for 2 times in the past month? I've gone there nobody in the dressing rooms. You can't try anything on and then when you go ask somebody. They just kind of shrug their shoulders. They can't find anybody very rude. People there that work there, so if you're planning to buy some clothing there, you need to try it on. Don't Go to the one on market street.
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March 2025 by Tarna Strassmann
I waited in line for over half hour. So I signed the back right before I went to counter . Like I signed it while in line there. The female front team lead said o we can't cash it unless u sign it in front of us but there were two other ppl in front of me one did same thing and she didn't say anything to him. Maybe there should be a sign saying that. Walmart has gone down hill so bad in last year. That's my last trip there since she had to be so rude about it.
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February 2025 by Jon Slaymaker
Went good after I figured out the different set up of there store.
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February 2025 by Josh Drinkwater
The carts are wobbly and loud, and the store is an absolute madhouse. This place is bananas.
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February 2025 by Jennifer N
This walmart used to be more organized but now is looking a little crazy!
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February 2025 by Andrew Petron
Too few lines to check out for too many people.
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February 2025 by wendy christine gingerich
Don't go here unlist I have too
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February 2025 by Kitty Noland
Although I have openly spoken about my love for stores, like Target and Walmart, I do have issues with this Walmart.
My first issue is quite petty although it bugs me. I like to be able to buy everything that I/my family needs in one location. This Walmart does not sell Motts Honeycrisp apple juice! It sells no pure apple juice unless you desire to purchase from its organic products.
Alright, now onto the real issues. I have never been to a Walmart that locks up virtually, everything!
You cannot purchase a jar of Oil of Olay, without first pressing that neat little red button and waiting for 5-10 minutes. I was attempting to purchase ANY brand of hair dye for myself. I pressed the button and stared at the product that I needed, inches from my face...
This must be excruciatingly difficult for those who are employees. I honestly cannot imagine having to run from one blinking light to the next. This is not a sustainable methodology that serves their clientele, whilst creating a work environment that makes work satisfying to anyone.
Now, to address those who created this environment, or should I say, robbed those of us who are honest and would never steal from any store!
It is hard to fathom, that the level of thievery is really and truly reflected by Walmarts need to lock the majority of their products away. Then again, why would they risk losing sales, as one needs to wait, have the product unlocked; and then, be immediately escorted to a register to process payment?
This can't be something that they thought they would do to make their consumers unhappy...
Have we truly reached the level of rudimentary that we simply steal...? I do not know about you, but if given the choice to assess products alone vs, this store's Neat New Methodology; I know which I would choose. Thereby, can I judge Walmart's actions and how they affect shoppers- sadly I can.
This is a real bummer. To anyone reading this, we must do better and behave better!
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February 2025 by Josiah Silas Michael
I walked into Walmart like any other day—list in hand, expecting to grab some essentials. The bright fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, and the scent of popcorn from the snack aisle mixed with the faint smell of cleaning supplies. No surprises. Just the usual chaos of shopping carts, people, and aisles stuffed with things I didn’t need but might impulse-buy anyway.
I wandered past the greeting cards and started toward the electronics section when something felt… off. The aisles, which normally stretched out in neat rows, began to twist and bend, like a maze. I paused, rubbed my eyes, and then looked again. The store seemed to stretch endlessly in front of me, the shelves now looming tall like walls closing in.
I turned around to retrace my steps, but the entrance was gone. Instead, a sign above read: "WELCOME TO THE MAZE." Panic flickered in my chest, but I told myself to stay calm. I’d just find an employee and ask for help. But when I reached the customer service desk, it was unmanned. A flicker of movement caught my eye in the aisle ahead. I turned to see a massive figure—half-man, half-beast—stalking between the aisles. His horns scraped the ceiling, and his eyes glowed like embers. A minotaur. I froze.
“You dare to trespass in my domain?” it rumbled, voice deep and unsettling.
I backed away, my heart hammering. I had no idea what was happening, but I couldn’t stay there and let some mythical creature chase me through the store. So, I did what anyone would do: I ran.
The aisles twisted and turned, as though the store itself was trying to confuse me, as though it was alive. Shelves teetered, cans of soup toppled onto the floor, and the overhead speakers crackled with distorted music. I needed to get out. My mind raced through every survival tactic I could think of, but nothing seemed to work.
And then I saw it—an exit sign glowing faintly at the end of an aisle. I sprinted toward it, but as I neared, the minotaur appeared in front of me, blocking my path. His massive hand reached out, fingers curled into a fist.
“Leave now, or face me,” he growled.
I had no choice. I grabbed a nearby broomstick and raised it like a sword. He lunged, and I swung. The fight was chaotic, a blur of dust, sticks, and adrenaline. Finally, I managed to strike a blow to his chest, and with a roar, the minotaur crumbled. The labyrinth of aisles started to shift again, and the front doors reappeared.
I stumbled outside, gasping for air, the sounds of the store’s madness fading behind me. I looked back once, but Walmart was just a normal store again. As if nothing had ever happened. I checked my watch. Thirty minutes had passed.
I wasn’t going back. Ever.
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February 2025 by Jasole37 (Jasole37)
It's a Walmart. They got what you expect.
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February 2025 by Raymond Araujo
It will be my last time at Walmart. The "random" receipt check is embarrassing. Or you do to everyone or don't do it to any body.