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June 2022 by Shay D.
The pharmacy hit the ball out of the park today! They spent so much time helping get the price of medicine to something reasonable. There are good people & good things come to those who wait! I can't thank the pharmacy enough for their patience and for going well above @ beyond!!!!
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February 2022 by Rob R.
Today while walking to my vehicle I witnessed an employee park her almost new black Ford Expedition in row 7 3rd car from the door? Get out and put on her blue vest and walk into the store. Obviously she was going to work. This Walmart must let their employees park at the door. Obviously they do not value their customers much. This is why you can never find a parking spot any closer than 10-12 spots from the door. I would suspect that if someone checked some of those handicapped spots are Walmart employees too.
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February 2022 by Doris W.
So for starters don't get cash back and try to break it at customer service because apparently employees can't count back change so they aren't "allowed" to give it
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March 2021 by Katie E.
Probably the most disorganized Wal-mart I have ever been to. The aisles don't make sense, and are way too small. Most sections are incorrectly marked. It's extremely difficult to navigate the store or find what you're looking for. You'll find the most random pairings of items within an aisle, with labeling that matches none of those items. Normally I'd be understanding if I came in during restocking, but it looks the same almost every day. Trash and cardboard boxes everywhere. Most shelves are out of stock. I hate coming to this location. Self check out is nice but there were 0 normal check outs open, makes it hard when you have a lot of items.
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March 2021 by Angelo A.
Walmart is the one-stop-shop for most anything you need for your home - from pet care to groceries and more. I live in Hawaii, so Walmart is always a great place to stop in to pick up gifts to bring back and as well as to pick up essentials we may need while one the mainland. I also like to compare prices for the products I normally purchase at home. Most times, I'm surprised at how much the price differences are for everyday goods. Sometimes, it's up to 30% more. Sad, but true. This store was a "supercenter", but you don't get a sense of that until you come through the front door . . . it is HUGE. Somewhat clean, although they were in the middle of restocking when I visited. Staff were pleasant, but not outwardly friendly. This is a common theme for most Walmarts though. Tons of self checkout . . . WAHOO!!! Masks and distancing weren't enforced near as much as I had hoped, however. There is a mask requirement, but I noticed numerous offenders. Sad, but therein lies the reason why the virus continues to spike - yet again.
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December 2020 by Jake S.
Tonight put the nail in the coffin of my relationship with this walmart. For reference, my girlfriend and I love you the road from this location and both work in Nashville. We have similar schedules and typically carpool to work with the hour each way commute taking a chunk out of our time. By the time we get home we're usually just spent enough to not want to do much besides eat something and go to bed. But with the holidays coming up and our cupboards going bare, we needed a few things and decided to make place a pick up order and stop on the way home to get it. Everything seemed perfectly fine until we got home and realized that we were missing a couple items. No big deal, everything's busy this time of year and things fall through the cracks. I do inventory control for a living, believe me, I get it. But this is where the story takes a hard left. So my girlfriend calls the store to see about getting our items. She called the customer service desk because by the time we got home the pick up desk was already closed. Costumer service let her get as far as "I have a problem with a pick up order" before cutting her off with an emotionless explanation that she was being transferred to pick ups. Pick ups. Which is closed. The phone rings for about ten minutes before the call is dropped. So she calls back. Costumer service transfers her to pick ups again. This time someone actually answers and, while she's trying to explain the situation, cuts her off to explain that pick ups is closed for the night and transfers her to customer service. Yen minutes of ringing later there's a click followed by "electronics, how can we help you?" She explained the situation to the guy at electronics, who heard her out, apologized, and transferred her back to customer service. Except that the next time the phone was answered the same voice repeated the phrase "electronics, how can we help you?" She explained that it was still her, the gentleman in electronics sounded perplexed when her asked her to hold while he transferred her to customer service. Yet again, the phone is answered. And yet again, "electronics, how can we help you?" She tells him it's her, again, and he apologizes, again, and tries, again, to transfer her to customer service. Finally someone in customer service picks up with a mumbled out "service", in a tone that made it seem like answering the telephone was somehow the most taxing thing she had done all day. So, my girlfriend, exasperated, explains the situation. Or at least tries to, but gets put in hold. So she sits on hold. For a very long time. Eventually she asks for my phone. I hand it to her and she uses it to call the store from my phone, leaving hers on hold, because at this point she's been stuck between transfers and holds for nearly an hour. Someone answers, she frantically blurts out the entire story before anyone can cut her off, and is told that the pick up counter is closed and there's nothing that can be done about it until tomorrow. That didn't sit well with either of us. So, as she played the customer service mind games like a pro, I put my shoes back on and grabbed the keys knowing exactly how this was going to end. Off we went to Walmart to pick up the items we had bloody well paid for, the purpose of pick up orders already completely defeated. We were told at customer service to go get what we needed off the shelf. Insult to injury. And, as we walked through the store to get what we had come for twice now, we noticed that it wasn't even really busy. No bustling lines. No rushing about. None of the holiday joy we were expecting, considering the ordeal on the phone. None of that. Just apperantly lazy, apathetic employees, including a shift lead, who had no intention of doing their jobs tonight. It's not likely I'll ever shop at this location again after this. I'll drive across town if I need a Walmart. Except possibly to buy electronics, because that department at least knows how to answer a damn p
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July 2020 by Dave B.
It's a Walmart. A Super Walmart. In Tennessee. Understand where you are shopping and with that being said, this is a nice one. Groceries, clothes, household items. There are self checkout lanes and we needed help because we had a bad gift card. They sent us to customer service and they got us a new one. The two employees we interacted with very friendly and helpful. They had the few items we were looking for and the price was right. No complaints.
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June 2020 by Caleb G.
This just lowered the expectations of Walmarts everywhere.First of all, I am pretty sure that the pedestrians in the parking lot are just waiting to get hit. The shelves are never very stocked and there are just people wandering everywhere while being packed in the store like sardines. Other than this, people always take for granted how great Walmart actually is. This amazing place eliminates the need to go all around town for different items. The prices are also very reasonable on these various goods.If you are looking for all the essentials for a good price, come here and be ready to throw your elbows.
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May 2020 by Dominic L.
(Amazing, clean,very nice staff) me and my mother cane here to this location because we just got into tennessee last night at 2:00 so in the morning we came here for a few things and we had a amazing experience definitely recommend this walmart
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April 2020 by Marcus R.
The management at this store has left me in complete disgust. It has not been reported to officials but two employees at the Walmart at 3050 Wilma Rudolph BLVD has tested positive for Covid-19 and the manager has yet to close the store and have it professionally cleaned. Instead the store manager is putting the lives of associates in danger by having them clean the store. This is terribly unsafe not only for the workers who work there but also the shoppers who come in to the store as well. I have contacted corporate and they told me that it was at the managers discretion to handle the store hours and response to Covid-19 cases of employees who work there. When I told the representative that I would be contacting the local news station he told me "to do what I have to do" I feel that response was extremely distasteful and rude to come from a representative for the company.
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August 2019 by Ophelia B.
This is one of my top Walmarts in this area and the first time I went to this Walmart.I love the free samples you can get in this Walmart through the app. I got a free granola snack. The kind of items I wanted were here at a discounted or low price: yoga pants for $5, 75 cents organic soup, ramen, $10 special edition Loreal mascara, and 88 cent jasmine rice!
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July 2019 by Debra M.
Really unpleasant. All of the carts were gone. The "greeter" looked at me and offered no hello. It was obvious that I needed a cart and when I commented, he ignored me. The cart area was filthy, lots of tissues, dirty floor. I used the restroom in the front and was shocked not at the lack of cleanliness but the level of disrepair. It is five years past needing renovation. Walls are discolored, latches do not work.....I located all of the items on my list except for my major purchase. Since price check has gone away, I've decided to make major purchases elsewhere out of protest. Maybe not as.convenient but I'm content to take that hit. I look forward to visiting Target, home depot, lowes.....Walmart is NOT what it used to be. Friendly, convenient, pleasant. NO. I find it interesting there is rarely a greeting but the "greeter" blocks my exit from the store to check my receipt to make sure I've paid for everything in my cart. I get it but maybe Walmart could take that profit and update the restrooms and train employees in the art of customer service that extends beyond scanning my purchases and making me feel like a criminal when I leave the store.
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June 2018 by Leslie H.
I go only because it is convenient when I am on that side of town. otherwise, use Madison Street location. Their produce is always bruised, rotting, or they are out. And I agree about the pedestrians moving like sloths, lol.