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May 2023 by Beth Clark
They are always rude they act like they are doing you a favor being there.
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May 2023 by Theresa Harvey
They need to water "all" the plants regularly.Sad.
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March 2020 by Wendigo O.
The other three reviews are freak accidents from a few years ago, ( the reviewers have obviously never been to Jackson haha ) all staff in this Walmart has never been anything but helpful and friendly, very cheap prices and the store is taken care of better than most. Definitely my current Walmart of choice. Walmart Adrian deserves a better rating! I was shocked when I found out it had one star.
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July 2019 by Bob R.
Went into Walmart to get a cart and all of the carts in the front of rows had papers/garbage of some kind in them. I pulled out a cart that was not cluttered and started to tell the greeter at the door of the carts needing cleaned up but she was too busy talking away. I saw 2 employees (one employee tag seemed to be a supervises/managers or what ever title they use) and I asked if she could look at the carts. She immediately called for someone. When I was done shopping I was stopped and asked by the 'greeter' to see my receipt. I asked why and she said they did it all the time. I said I had not seen it in 9 years I had been coming there. She barely even looked at my receipt and said I could go and went back to her conversation with a woman sitting beside her position. I was annoyed and came back in and asked for a supervisor. The supervisor that came to talk started out by asking what I needed and when I started to tell her she said 'huh' before I got the first sentence finished. Her final explanation was anything not in a bag was to be checked. I told her that I was the only one I had seen being checked and never had been previously for not bagging items. It was curious that after I pointed out the dirty carts on my way in the women saw me coming and stopped me . Anyway, I guess it is this stores policy that if I save bags and their plastic by not bagging large items with handles (today it was Snuggle Liquid) I might be a criminal so best we all bag every single item. Gallons of water, 6 packs of drinks, cases of items, items with handles..... well, you get the idea even if Walmart doesn't.
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August 2018 by Christy M.
I've been a Walmart shopper for years but this location has crossed a line with racial profiling. My husband and I are white and our children are adopted and African-Africa. At the Adrian Wal-mart on August 22 my husband and two kids were buying some groceries, and my husband was also getting a 6-pack of beer. The employee at self-checkout checked his ID as required and then asked if these were his kids. My spouse asked why they needed to know that? Not that it's their business, but yes they're ours! He was told the store policy allows employees to question customers and ask if the kids with the customer are their own. I'm sorry but when my a multiracial family has to worry about brining identification to "prove" we legally adopted our kids it's going to far. It was such a bizarre interaction and to have the store say that it's okay is far from acceptable. I'm disappointed that the management at the Adrian Walmart backed up the employee and stands by this sort of customer relations strategy.