“I'm deeply saddened to learn my store is closing. Big Lots has been a staple in my family and our business for over 30 years and I've been a patron at this location for the last 15 years. I've had many wonderful shopping experiences here and the employees like Sam and Betty make you feel like family. I wish all the employees here luck on their future endeavors. Much love and gratitude!”
“No annoying staff interference. I browsed, tried some things on and could have used self check to completely avoid staff, but I let staff do the check out. Very positive experience. The only improvement would have been the staff member taking the carry basket instead of pointing where I could take it.”
“So this review is pertaining to the houseplants/gardening section of my local Walmart. These plants are alive and should be treated with better care.
First off I can't believe how much a simple houseplant costs these days they have doubled in price in a relatively short period of time.
One would think that in return Walmart would take better care of their plants. I'm embarrassed for Walmart that they think that it's acceptable to proudly display what happens when you do not properly care for a houseplant, indoors or out.
So does the increase in price make-up for the ones sitting on shelves dead?? This inventory is alive and dieing a slow and preventable death. I'm certain that if the pricing was adjusted the shelves would be bare and no plants would suffer the slow death I witnessed on my last visit..
If they aren't going to properly water the plants and take necessary effort to care for these delicate plants why carry them at all? It pains me to see row after row of plants being neglected.
It's bad business to charge what they do for a houseplant only to neglect the ones sitting on their shelves.
This is completely avoidable and I don't understand why stores take better care of their live plants I have a suggestion... Adjust the price of your live inventory before they wither away and die..”