The Walmart Supercenter offers a convenient grocery pickup and delivery service. Customers can order fresh groceries online with same-day delivery for Walmart+ members and free pickup for all. The service features the same low in-store prices, accepts SNAP EBT cards, and includes an Express Pickup option. Trained associates hand-select items, and customers can choose their pickup time. Using the app, customers check in and have their groceries brought to and loaded into their car. Store experiences vary. Some customers find the store fairly neat and tidy, even during busy periods like Christmas, with polite and helpful staff. Employees are sometimes seen assisting customers in areas like the pharmacy, which receives praise for outstanding and caring service. The large parking lot and adjacent stores make it a one-stop shop. However, common critiques include frequent understaffing for the customer volume and a lack of open cashier checkstands, with most registers converted to self-checkout. This can be difficult for elderly or disabled shoppers. The store often has pallets of merchandise in the aisles waiting to be stocked, as shelf restocking seems to occur primarily after closing. Despite these challenges, many find the store manageable and the services convenient.
Took my dad a bit to find me a ridey buggy. I'm disabled and have to have a ride cart when going into Walmart.
July 2024
This is a nice sized super Walmart with sooo much stuff. I was surprised to see my dogs favorite bones 1/2 off. Store is clean and well organized.
July 2024
I despise Walmart. Always crowded, but prices are reasonable. Only place to get my dogs food and treats. Was able to find a rub in pharmacy. Employees are friendly (usually). Biggest problem is the "blue-hairs" like to stop in the middle of isles and talk.