“I visited the Forest Park Supercenter this afternoon to ask about tires for my 2000 Echo. As I was looking around in the Auto service area, I met one of the managers, a well-kept-looking guy named Andy. I kind of rudely buttonholed this bloke to ask him about tire purchase and installation. I didn't mean to be rude, but as a manager, Andy was in the perfect position to answer a handful of questions I had about the issue.
As it turned out, I couldn't have picked a better source for information. Andy pretty much dropped whatever he was doing, and patiently and very clearly answered all of the questions I could think of, major and trivial.
I apologized for any dumb questions, explaining that buying tires isn't something I often do, and Andy left me with the statement "There are no stupid questions." I finished the thought for him by adding "Yep...except those you're too embarrassed to ask."
I have to give a big ole thumbs-up to Andy for taking the time to sort me out there. This dude is a quality employee, and if he's any reflection of the rest of the staff in Automotive, then cool!
Thanks, Andy!”
“It's a Walmart. Kind of weird that they're shifting to mostly online, a lot of the stuff I was looking for needed to be ordered. Obviously very busy because of Christmas but the employees were friendly and helpful.”
“Best super market ..I always shop there find fresh and half price off specials no coupons needed good service very kind CUSTOMER service the young lady one time at the cash register paid for my stuff..God bless your soul !!!”