Awful produce dept. nothing is ever more than brown or moldy! So many store employees yet no one is ever any help! The management is very poor as well as customer service!
Ed K.
Classificação do local: 1 Wolcott, IN
Totally disgusted with this store once again… Holiday weekend and had to get groceries late. I know stores have to stock product but when pallets of product are blocking whole isles it makes for an unpleasant shopping experience… Then when you get to the front line of 20 check out isles and there isn’t any of them open so your forced to use the«Self Scan» with a cart full of roughly $ 200 worth of their merchandise and told by the manager that you’ll have to do it at the«Self Scan» which we started and the 1st six items all needed a attendant to fix the«SELF Scan» we left the cart, our stuff we shopped for for over a hour for and the Walmat… Got everything we needed at KROGER and probably cheaper too… They also were«stocking» which was MANAGED a lot better since none of their isles were blocked!!! Thank You Kroger.
Syngin A.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
It’s Walmart, folks. We all know what that means, but with that said, it’s also the most all-inclusive store in town, and without it, you’d have to drive very far away to buy your most basic housewares and bedding. I like shopping online, the free ship-to-site feature and just taking 10 minutes in the store to get what I need. Now, if you try to return that stuff, you can’t without a receipt. The staff at Walmart can be super helpful or completely comatose — it’s a toss-up on any given day. I, for one, am very grateful there is a Walmart in town for all my miscellaneous, last minute needs. This is a Super Walmart so along with a seasonal nursery, there is also a grocery store along with the norm. I don’t think there is an auto department though, but McCord’s is across the street for that.
Amber H.
Classificação do local: 2 Indianapolis, IN
This is a spin-off review– I was camping this past weekend-haven’t done that since I was 16, so apparently had forgotten how much fun sleeping on rocks(and your tent mate’s flip flip with gaudy rhinestones) really could be. So The next morning I figured a trip to Wal-mart for some type of sleeping pad was in order. I had to search for an associate to help. The kid huffed and puffed about having to show me where they where then after showing me where the $ 301.5 in thick pads were seemed annoyed that I wanted the $ 102 in thick ones on the top shelf and me being 5’2″ he had to retrieve them. For a town that is so strongly based upon tourism and summer townies for revenue, it seems ridiculous that it was this hard to get help in a store. I understand its minimum wage, but until you get a real job this is the one you picked– deal with it or quit!