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January 2022 by shameen moves
NICE SELECTIONS, THIS WALMART ALWAYS HAVE WHAT I WANT.
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January 2018 by Hailey M.
I mean, it's a Walmart. They're never anything special. The new supercenter is open 24/7 and features a grocery section. I come here more for groceries now than I do anything else. Things tend to be out of stock frequently. The bakery area is one of the high points. They have good cakes, donuts and cookies. I don't ever interact with workers. When I come in, I know what I want and don't need help. I use the self check out when I leave because it's quick and I never purchase many items. Parking is nice and improved. It's organized and easy to navigate. Plenty of space.
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November 2016 by Vilay W.
I'm really happy that this is open 24/7 I was able to pick up a few things here which is great. The parking wasn't bad. It's your typical Wal-Mart. The price is right but there aren't very many workers that are willing to help. I guess I wouldn't be too happy to work late at night either... but you do what you have to get by. Anyway, the price is right for housewares but I'm not too sure about buying produce here. Wal-Mart is there when you need it! I'll give them that!
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March 2016 by David H.
I used to visit the old Walmart here and it was terrible. They finally replaced it with this one and its just the same cliental just a bigger store and more people. I have shopped at several other Super Walmart's regularly in my life and for some reason this one just feels crappy. People who haven't bathed in a month, homeless people, people in their PJs and the list goes on. I usually skip this one and go to the one in Monona. Now my biggest complaint, the lighting! They're trying to be green with all new and natural lighting and I can't see a thing. Several other people I know have said the same thing.
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July 2014 by Nicole P.
The parking lot is all done now, so getting in and out is much less difficult. Either this place is set up oddly or I am because I can never find anything there. I wander around until either finding somebody or giving up (it's about 50/50).
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March 2014 by Heather C.
Well it's been 3 years since I last reviewed this Walmart. Here we are now in 2014 and they've torn down the old, tiny Walmart building and erected a gigantor super Walmart just behind where the old one sat. I'd like to dance and prance through fields of flowers and sing the praises of this new "super" Walmart, but I can't. Have you ever been to a ghost town? Have you ever been to a ghost store? *Cue the creepy music* This super Walmart has all the usual stylings you find at most super Walmarts. You know what else it has in common with other super Walmarts? A skeleton crew. There are 4 cashiers,manning the 20 check out lanes, and two customer service peeps behind the counter. All the other employees are stretched as thin as possible to cover the rest of the store. I'm in sporting goods, I need a fishing license. Nope. You will have to walk all the way back to customer service and request help. They will then call for help in the sporting goods section over the PA. Next step: enter the grumpy, overworked employee. This is the standard MO for all departments. If you can't help yourself, you will be going on a hunt for the elusive, poorly treated employee. This is not unusual for Wally world these days. Many locations run on a skeleton crew, so the bazillionaire Waltons can save a buck.
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August 2011 by laura w.
It is a walmart so i never expect much but i think this is the smallest walmart i have ever seen! the selection was slim to non. and the school supplies were all over the store. I dont think that i would ever go back to this store! the cashiers were very slow and the managment semi unapproachable!