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July 2024 by TiamatGames
It's a Walmart
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July 2024 by Mark Miller
It’s Walmart. The only thing good about it is the people watching.
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July 2024 by Greg Sanders
Great store just ordering on line suck they never have stuff that they claim they do then it say will be delivered that they have it in then nope does not come and all they say is online counts are inaccurate, ummmm that's a big prob when u want ro order and says it in stock... but in shopping love it but need more checkouts not self serve and then checked over by the Walmart police with vest at the door if your worried then cash me out if u don't trust us cashing out I get there theft but still
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July 2024 by Mick H
Construction going on at the Oswego one, be prepared ?
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July 2024 by James Russell
Geat prices
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July 2024 by Peter Great
You can find varieties of products.
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June 2024 by Jonathon Douglas (Jonno)
Watch out for the undercovers...
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June 2024 by Dee Halloz
Dirty. End of line products. If they aren't selling they ship them here. Cheap non quality items. I will pay more and travel to get quality than by these pseudo cheap knock offs. I feel bad for employees having to deal w/the stereotypes.
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June 2024 by Brett Lafave
A great place to shop
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June 2024 by David McManus
Cheap prices, you get what you pay for.
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June 2024 by Amy Brown
Got what I needed, in and out!
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May 2024 by Emily Bowen
Curbside pickup while they are doing construction in the parking lot. Easy and convenient. No effort on my end and my order was complete!
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May 2024 by Rich Champion (Champ)
It was a quick stop and as usual my baggy shirt gold necklaces, my backwards crooked hat and the way I move swiftly thru the store going in and not really into browsing everything I have no need to buy and no interest or curiosity on what I'm not buying and then moving straight to the next item or area and then to the registers and for some reason I've found this behavior must be very suspicious cause they pass right by that guy throwing all sorts of random stuff in the basket not even looking at it while focusing all of his attention on the employees and avoiding them as much as possible leaving empty wrappers behind all along thru the store and stand there watching and waiting for me to finish going thru the checkout and paying for the few items I had grabbed while the other guy pushed out a full cart of stuff without ever even going near a register and not only do they just nod and wish him a good day, they even offer to help him load the heavier items into his vehicle. And then damn near pay me down and have 3 random employ
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May 2024 by Kelli
Where is a good selection of items in the store. Decent choices for gluten-free and dairy-free.
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April 2024 by Nicholas Shaw
I don't want to be a Wal-Mart hater because it's cliche at this point. Yet they seem like they've been in this relationship for waaay too long and have let the spark fade between us. They're far too secure and putting in zero effort to maintain the happiness.
It's to the point where I have to get my courage up to go there, and while I'm in that windowless cesspool of sadness I feel the long suppressed rage of my ancestors bubbling up inside me.
The new social distancing rules have made it so much worse. I used to go during off hours so I could power walk my way with maximum efficiency, and be out in 5-10 minutes. Now I'm told to wait until 7am so I can get stuck behind every waddling zombie in town as they sheepishly attempt fill the void that threatens to swallow them from within.
Not only that, but I have to feel some crazy shame from entering an aisle the "wrong way" even if it's just a few feet to quickly grab something on the far end.
However the worst part of my experience is being harassed by the self-checkout people for having over 20 items. I resisted self-checkout until it became obvious that waiting in line for 30 minutes was inferior to allowing a major conglomerate to get away with asking me to perform free labor. So now that my new habit of self-checkout usage is fully implemented, I'm told to once again change my habits if I have over 20 items. I personally don't count my items, and usually just take a hand basket which generally can't contain dozens of items anyway. Although I have been using a cart lately, it's not like I'm grabbing 20 kayaks. I generally purchase small items anyway. In fact, even though that first time I technically had 40 items according to the receipt... they all fit in 2 reusable shopping bags.
Just leave us alone and keep your shelves stocked. And speed up the automated doors for those of us that aren't slugs... ?
Update: I happened to be back in town, and stopped in to see if they had any cheap cases for my new S24 Ultra. Zero cases, even though they sell the phone. The woman running the electronics department was very knowledgeable and helpful, but waaay too busy with too many customers.
On my way out I decided to stop by the deli to get a couple subs made. But they only do party trays and need 24 hour notice. Seems crazy. Mostly an ok experience though I suppose...