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May 2019 by Friedrich V.
This used to be a pretty great store. The people were friendly and helpful, items were priced, restrooms clean. All of that is gone. The worst is the behavior of the employees. Half stand around in huddles and joke while the other half tries to run you down. I lived in this neighborhood when this store was built. Both have gone straight into the toilet in the last three years.
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April 2018 by Kelsey P.
As far as Walmarts go, this place is great! I no longer go to the larger Walmart near Sunshine & West Bypass because the neighborhood market has better selection in my opinion. They have a large selection of paleo and gluten free items, and the cashiers are always very friendly.
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September 2015 by Darian C.
I have to admit, I'm a little biased in my opinion of this store because my wife works there, so I thought I'd get that bit out of the way first. Even without that, I have to say I've grown to love the concept of the neighborhood markets. When I first started using the pharmacy, I was afraid it would be a lot like using the pharmacies at the super centers where there are hundreds of people that seem to be sitting or standing around waiting for their medications to be filled, and you just don't get a sense of it being a personable experience. Thankfully that isn't a problem at the neighborhood markets. The stores are small enough that you can get personable service from the pharmacy techs and pharmacist without feeling you are being rushed due to them being busy with other customers. The store itself contains many of the food items you'd expect to see in a grocery store. They have a meat department, deli, dairy, pharmacy and of course a wide array of food choices, both fresh, refrigerated or frozen. Their prices are extremely reasonable, and they will price match any advertised price, but it has to be an exact match in brand, size and the same limitations apply on how many you would have been allowed to purchase at the other store that your ad was from. Also, in order to qualify for a price match, there must actually be a store for the ad actually in the area. There are times people come in with circulars with prices for stores that are only available in Kansas City or St Louis, or somewhere else way outside of our region, so obviously they cannot price match on those items. if you need to go out shopping and don't want the hassle of finding a parking spot, or having to wade through clothing and other departments to get to the stuff you actually need, then the Neighborhood Markets may be a good alternative for you. I know that Walmart has a bad reputation in a lot of areas because they close down mom and pop type stores, but they also bring in more jobs to the area that are quite often higher paying than the jobs that existed at the mom and pop stores.
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January 2015 by Shane A.
Always check the expiration date's... I have found a few items expired, or about to expire.
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August 2013 by Cathy L.
I LOVE the new WM Neighborhood Markets in Springfield. I am an unashamed fan of Walmart - partially from growing up in WM country and the other part due to the convenience WM brings to our society. Having given my disclaimer, I love the "Neighborhood" concept. I know it has been around awhile, but it is new to me! The Market captures the pharmacy and grocer aspect (deli, bakery, produce, etc) along w/ decent amount of "other" WM merchandise (including cosmetics, toiletries, household items). All of this w/ WM's low prices and convenience. I have shopped here several times recently and every visit has been in and out in a snap. Yah!