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December 2022 by Robert Northrup (Creations Inc.)
Went there today all 4 kiosk were down print machine out of paper.
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December 2022 by N. 28
Went there today all 4 kiosk were down print machine out of paper.
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January 2022 by T G
Walmart owner Sam Walton would have never said go to Target. Surprisingly Walmart closes at 6 PM on Christmas Eve as its website says but the manager and other employees preventing customers from entering inside at least 45 minutes prior to that saying its closed fir sone stupid reasons. Manager was disrespectful to customers. That manager must go.
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May 2021 by John H.
All right, it's literally a Walmart. There's nothing amazing about it. However it is not 24 hours. It closes at 11 PM. Yes I am sad, yes I needed milk., Yes I will live.
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May 2021 by Nicole L.
ALCOHOL ID WARNING: so, I've never drank alcohol in my life. That's right- 3X years of living and never a drip of alcohol. We came to visit the area for "staycation". As we were leaving this Walmart my husband passed these pouch-alcohol drinks. He mentioned his buddy was drinking one the other day and he was curious so he threw it in our cart. Great, no problem. They have approx. 3,747 self check outs and 5 employee check outs. We were forced to do self check out. When we scanned the pouch our register lit up but we kept going and someone came out she said nothing just stood behind us. I said "oh, she probably wants your ID" and checked his ID...didn't even look at me and said "I need yours too" lol what why? She said "I'll have to remove it if you don't have it" My ID was in my car w the rest of my belongings, which I told her she refused to sell us 12oz of alcohol bc one of us thirty somethings didn't have our ID. My husband put it back and we didn't think it was a big deal but I felt bad. Firstly. This places FIRST TWO AISLES RIGHT AT THE FRONT OF THE STORE is alcohol. They're advertising it right in your face bc it's a party/beach place.. TONS of signs "must be 21 to purchase alcohol" "must be 21 to purchase alcohol" "must be 21 to purchase alcohol". NO WHERE does it say "everyone in your party must have their ID" NO WHERE!!! Also. When she checked his ID she didn't say she needed mine..only after she saw his which was weird bc he's well over 21. Just wanted to warn anyone who's wants alcohol but you have someone who doesn't have an id with them. This was coulda been embarrassing if we were w friends.
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April 2021 by Joanie H.
Not a big fan of Walmart in the first place, but after this last visit I will seriously take my money elsewhere. Let me explain. Two reasons: One, they reduced the width of the isles so only one cart can pass. Bad decision. Two, they only had one cashier checking out people and/so the line was extremely long. My only choice if I didn't want to join the long line was to do self checkout. Since I don't work at Walmart, I will not opt for self checkout. It looks like they expanded this job killing service. So I went to customer service to checkout. By using the self checkout to purchase your goods, consumer/we are helping these tightwads out. Self checkout is advocating joblessness (think about it, where are all the employees?) which does not help the economy (no one is getting a paycheck). If they are saving so much money, why not pass it on to the consumer? For example, my soda cost $.25 more than before their self checkout expansion. Don't use self checkouts people. Expanding self checkout is antithetical to Sam Walton's believes of affordable/low prices and giving opportunity to the masses.
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April 2021 by Joy M.
This is the worst Walmart in Pinellas County. I won't bother going here again. It's a huge store, but there are always large swaths of empty shelves. They have put in tons of self checkout stations. There are probably only two checkouts left with working cashiers.
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March 2021 by Kenzie K
Curbside pickup is horrible, they give you expired food
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March 2021 by Jimmy M.
The people are nice. That's all it has going for it. I read the other reviews and I guarantee they work for Walmart. The store is empty. I've never seen a Walmart like this before. Maybe it's just that busy that they can't keep the shelves stocked. I'll go to Publix and pay a little extra to actually have things to buy. Good luck!
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February 2021 by Helen C.
Walmart Supercenter on Bay Pines in St Petersburg is the best Wamart ever for good service and well-stocked shelves. Many items I cant find in Largo nor on Rte 19 are at Bay Pines. Even for groceries, I needed a second box of arugula (there was only 1 left on the shelf because organic arugula at Walmart's price is hard to beat), and the Produce Dept associate Brenda kindly went right away to bring out another carton. Only at this Walmart location are the associates this helpful and nice!
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December 2020 by Glenn M.
I shop here a lot because it is a Super Store that has 99% of the items I need when I think Wal Mart items. It is well laid out and is stocked well so my trip for essentials is a one time stop. The key to this location as well is I know where everything is and feel safe entering and leaving the store to go to my car. I buy staples here but more pantry items and household items moreso than meats or veggies.
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September 2020 by Ginger L.
While I have never been IN this Walmart I want to give a full 5 stars for the curbside pick-up from this Walmart. My hat goes off to this team for their proficiency. It is approximately sixty thousand degrees outside and these folks are running bags on bags on bags of groceries and goods to the trunks of our cars with so much speed. How!?! I am blown away by how hard everyone is working. The curb-side pickup is easy as can be. Order online, arrive at the store, pick a space number that's open (despite being hecking busy there are usually many), let them know the space you're in and voila. They are at your trunk masked, gloved, and ready to load your purchase. Definitely a service that reminds you to count your blessings.
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August 2020 by Joey G.
This Walmart is awful ... At least 5 out of the last 6 times I've visited this location specifically for one item that the site claims they have in stock and I get there and can't find it ... For the largest retailer you can't seem to manage INVENTORY. Every time I visit your store, I can't get several items on my list. Off to Target. In this day and age of computerized everything, how is it you can't figure out what people are buying, what is in demand and what is on (and NOT on) your shelves? Inventory 101. Please take it.
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July 2020 by Careana Seymour
The pictures came back perfectly. It saved me for buying more space on my phone. I loved the photos and it brought back so many old memories.
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March 2020 by Kimberly H.
Just a regular Walmart. Good for essentials when they have the item. Tip: Don't go on weekends. Usually they are out of many products, even if the app says they have it in stock. Lines are long. And if you need to make a return, you'll wait a long time. They do have a nice little gluten free aisle/assortment. The organic produce is not always good (but the organic onions are). I avoid the milk. I've gotten sick twice now. I'm guessing it's left out too long in between restocking. I have never gotten sick from milk from a regular grocery store, so while I still shop here for more shelf stable products/face wash/paper towels, etc, I AVOID the milk section. The Yogurt is probably fine because it's cultured and won't spoil it if it's left out longer- after all, that's how they make yogurt).