walmart supercenter

Walmart Supercenter

pharmacies
1756 E Center St
24 Hours
SUNDAY
24 Hours
MONDAY
24 Hours
TUESDAY
24 Hours
WEDNESDAY
24 Hours
THURSDAY
24 Hours
FRIDAY
24 Hours
SATURDAY
24 Hours
Reviews
Michael Jarboe - November 15, 2014

We believe Wal-Mart should bring back the door greaters so there's always shopping carts waiting for costumers and the electric wheelchairs are plugged up seems like every time we come in there always 1 or 2 carts left inside while the rest set out side.

Jan mcdaniel - May 21, 2014

I am disabled and can not walk through the store the chairs are not charged or there is a 30 to 40 minute wait for a chair.I wait and them by the time I get a chair I am feeling to bad to shop there is no one at the door to plug in the electric chairs and many disabled can't get them backed in and in the plug.I go once a month and I can not get soap or tooth paste the stock in the store is very poor and at 11:00 am the stock is not out or they tell me there is a problem with the ware house I hear this all the time.The coffee mainly Eight O clock Colombian I like in the big bag I go monthly and out of 6 months I have gotten a big bag 2 times.This has to be the worst Walmart I have shopped at there are very few lanes open to check out at maybe 2 at one end of the store and at the most 2 at the other end of the store.The service desk is all ways backed up normally 1 person working there.There was a check cashing area built and this has never been used that was a waste of time and money causing the customer to wait in a long line when returns could be done in one and check cashing in the other.The lay put of the store is the worst I have ever seen after remodeling.If I need help well it is no where to be found except in the am in HBA in the AM.Labor is cut to the bone at this store and this is the most shopped store in town and they are raking in the money hand over fist this is just cheap.I just dread to shop there and there is not many places in town to shop and the manager knows this so we are just stuck with there poor conditions.Many people take a 30 minute drive or further to shop at Walmart and I do not blame them at all.I have spoken to employees and they are timed on putting away stock and are not at all happy all so this takes away time to help the customer all I ask is for the same quality selection a door greeter and service that other stores get in a bigger town because this is a super Walmart isn't it?

Brad Brown - September 14, 2013

I've been to this location approximately 10-15 times. Given, most times I know what I want, where it is, get in, get out. My advice is to steer clear if you have any questions about what you're purchasing (pharmacy excluded) or want to get out in a timely manner. 1. The employees are barely trained for the sections they cover (if you can find an employee that is). On 3 separate visits I've had other customers ask me about differences in cell phones and televisions because they either couldn't find anyone else to ask or the employee giving them the information didn't seem confident at all. The times I've been in the electronics department, I've been helping friends/family purchase something and customers overheard me speaking and could tell I had some knowledge on these subjects. 2. If you're shopping for an item that is even semi-popular (a particular brand/scent of body wash) chances are they're out of stock. My last visit this happened twice with body wash and generic ibuprofen! Neither item was on sale or in the weekly ad, they simply happened to be popular and the better value with given choices. 3. I seriously have to second the previous reviewer stating how few registers are ever open. This is perhaps the most annoying part. On any given weekday from 9-5 they seem to have 1-2 express lanes, 3 standard lanes, and you'll be lucky to see more than a couple self-checkouts open. I always choose self-checkout because I rarely have more than 5 or so items. When they already have an employee standing in the self-checkout area to monitor transactions/fix problems, I'm not sure what the reason for only having 1 or 2 open is. Too many times I've found myself standing in line at a standard lane behind 3 people with carts full of weekly groceries when I have 3 items in my hand. The golden rule of the front lanes should be 1 (being helped) + 1 (waiting)... any more means calling for help. I won't be visiting this Wal-Mart anymore unless its for an item where they are the absolute only place in town that carries it.

Bunny Cates - August 31, 2013

Usually only has 2 lanes open at both ends, and most of the time the self-checkouts are all closed but 1 on both ends. Plan on waiting in the checkout line at LEAST 5 minutes. Usually only one employee working the service desk so expect to wait in line there as well. NONE of the departments have clerks working the counters, you will have to go find an employee and have them page for you if you need anything in jewelry, fabrics, or sporting goods. The new floor plan also has scrapbooking supplies and photo albums over by the cards, general crafting supplies such as paint and markers are over by the vacuums, and fabric/yarn/flowers etc are all the way back by pets. Because that makes sense. *insert eyeroll here* This WalMart no longer carries LIVE fish, other than Betas which are kept in tiny cups back in the pet department next to the fish food. These fish are not cared for in any manner and more often than not - the majority of them are dead and floating. None of the employees have any kind of training as far as maintaining these fish. They are not fed nor given water changes. The sickly ones are thrown away when the new shipment comes in. If WalMart can't invest a 2 minute water change for these animals, they should not be carrying them in their store.

travis magnano - October 09, 2013

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