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September 2023 by Eric W.
I've been to this Walmart Supercenter a few times, and it's a little different then the average store. Its advantage is being close to the Kalahari, so when you need supplies and snacks to avoid paying the high prices while staying at the Waterpark, it's a good option. Where things get different is the size of the store, it's small for a supercenter. I've had several experiences where I couldn't find what I was looking for or the store was out of that item. If you have flexibility in what you are looking for or can accept substitutions, this store could probably be acceptable. With the smaller size of the Supercenter, I would not be happy if this was my local store.
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February 2023 by Huyen C.
In Albrightsville for a snowboarding trip and picked up food for our stay at this Walmart. We were able to get everything we needed. We got snacks, ground beef, frozen food, salads, veggies and fruit. We got 3 lbs of bacon which was the most expensive thing on our receipt lol. Overall, happy with pricing and service.
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June 2022 by stan k.
I am local and have been going in since it was built and opened. Great selection and for super-shoppers, some of their prices can't be beat. As far as the staff working in the store you couldn't ask for better. Never walked out of there not happy with the service.
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April 2022 by Queen B.
It's no fun when you go grocery shopping and find a lot of shelves empty while many employees are hanging out gossiping with each other. There are times when I go there and there are very few employees to be found when someone needs help with something. I tried to get a case of iced tea off the top shelf and I could barely reach it enough to get it to where I could get it down off the shelf. I couldn't find a single employee in the grocery section but I walked past the doors where they bring stock out and found several employees hanging out while gossiping. I stood there and tried to get their attention but they all turned their back to me. I had to yell to them that I needed help getting something down off the top shelf. A guy came out and walked past the area where I said I needed help. I had to yell for him to come back. He finally did and was able yo get what I needed. I have been there looking for kids shoes and found nothing in the size I needed but they had plenty in the smaller sizes. They had cheaply made shoes in the toddler size I was looking for. The sandals they had were thin and had a cheap elastic band on the back to hold them on her feet. They had other sandals there that were thin and looked very uncomfortable so they got put back. The ones that looked like they would be great we're all too small. I asked an employee to look in the back for a certain pair in the size I needed, I was told "I don't have time for that" with a nasty attitude! The kids sneakers in the size I look for are also garbage while they have lots of nicer ones in the infant and younger toddler sizes. There are so many cash registers but very few people operating them. The self checkout sections are always crowded and sone Phrygian in there to check themselves out but have no idea what they are doing so they take forever to get done while the employee watching the self checkout section does nothing to help anyone that don't know how to use the self checkout registers. This place needs new management, new and better employees. They need more employees working when the place is normally busy but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
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December 2021 by Gabriella W.
I've spent a few weekends here and there in the Poconos and have visited a variety of stores for groceries and other trip related needs. This past weekend, we decided to go to Walmart for our grocery trip and we were so glad we did. Maybe it's because I'm from Philadelphia, but I found the prices to be extremely affordable and was genuinely shocked by the quality for the cost. The produce section was great, things were very fresh and bountiful. The staff was helpful, when asked. The store in was well organized, with plenty of check-out options and an easy to use self check-out.
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August 2021 by JO Ann A.
I have been using Walmart grocery delivery for over a year. overall it has worked out well. However, I've been trying to get a time slot for over a week and there aren't any available. I contacted grocery delivery three times, and each time, after I explained the situation, I was told to hang on while they checked, and was disconnected. I tried to call corporate and it's the same number I called for grocery delivery. I called the Mt Pocono store yesterday to see what was going on. A very nice lady told me that she just found out. The shelves were bare and they were having trouble making deliveries as some drivers were on vacation. She said they wouldn't resume until the middle of August. I find this unacceptable. I paid for the year as I have some physical limitations that make it hard for me to shop and carry groceries. That was the whole purposof delivery. I had to choose another store and wound up paying an extra $15 for fees and delI very This is very disappointing. They should at least have posted this on their website so as not to waste people's time trying to figure out what happened. I think they owe customersaexplanation and some type of compensation for this inconvenience
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July 2021 by Donna P.
I have been coming here every time I'm in the Poconos. During covid they were super covid compliant. Now, that mask laws changed, you can't blame them. Staff have always been friendly and helpful (when you find someone to help). I'm realistic about service I expect there, and I think it's much better than some other stores I've been too. Also, people are more freidnly here than other areas I've been to. Staff will actually answer and not run the other way when they see someone approach. The store is supper clean and nothing is on the floor unlike the Wallmart that we have in NY. The store is spacious. They have lots of affordable items that you pay more for online.
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May 2021 by Jerry D.
Just came in here for a quick stop before heading back to Jersey, just grabbed a few items for the road. Place was packed and some social distancing was practiced.
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April 2021 by Edward P.
If you ever find yourself in too good of a mood and what you really want is to be angry and feel crappy, just walk into Walmart. The unhelpful and grumpy staff will make sure you're throughly pissed off by the time you leave the store. Case in point, today I needed a gallon of paint, that was on the shelf, put in the shaker. I knew that I would need to find someone on the floor to operate the machine. I checked with the associate in sporting goods and he said the machine was broken. However, there are two shakers that run off two completely different systems and just two days ago I had another associate shake some paint cans and both were being used. What catastrophic event could have possibly happened that would cause both shakers to be inoperative? I'm positive that this is the equivalent to the milkshake scenario at so many fast food restaurants. Just plain lazy associates who don't want to be bothered. Why do I even bother with this store?
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May 2020 by Hank C.
Only one entrance - the other is closed. During the Covid19 period, they're keeping a close eye on how many people are coming in and letting in a few at a time. One day a week they have an early hour for elderly. The big parking lot is a bit dirty - people littering which is annoying but not Walmart's fault. One-way aisles (though people often don't pay attention to it).Inside, a produce section that has some fruits/veggies but the veggies get wiped out closer to the end of day. Meats are the same - early you can get your chicken/beef/etc. but less selection towards the day's end. One cleaning/disinfectant or water product per person (though I've yet to see disinfectants other than some bleach).Registers are wiped down every other or every person, and self-checkout is half the registers (the other half closed). A pick-up area where you can pick up digital orders sent to store ahead of time (I did it once, was relatively quick to check in on the app, but is inside the store, you have to wait in line to get in).The best part - the fresh bread near the door entry. You can get $1 for a huge fresh loaf of soft Italian/French bread. Seasonal displays still dominate the front couple of aisles but otherwise an easy local option to get reasonable groceries (hence always the line, even though there's a Shoprite and Aldi down the street).If it's not food, cleaning or mask supplies, they probably have it - the garden section is closed, though.