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Walmart Supercenter

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Excellent service by Kiona in women's clothing. She has an excellent eye for fashion. Assisted me…read moreputting together 2 sets of office clothing. Certainly the best experience in women's clothing since I have been coming to Walmart in 1996.

If you review one Walmart, it seems to me, you've reviewed them all. But this one is different…read more Some years ago, I was laid off, and it was terrifying. Outside of that pervasive, enervating fear, though, there was almost a dreamlike quality to the whole experience. Beyond looking for work, and making sure I got that unemployment check promptly, there were no demands made on me. I could go to bed when I wanted; I could get up when I wanted; I could watch TV all day if I wanted; I could drink all night if I wanted. Luckily, I had a friend who was unemployed at the same time I was (lucky for me; unlucky for him-- he had had his own "head-hunting" business and had been successful back in the day, but years of drugs and alcohol had taken their toll). Sometimes he'd call me and we'd go somewhere close by (we didn't have a lot of disposable income for gas or road trips) just to get out of our homes (he had more reason to get out of his home than I did mine; my girlfriend had left me long before, but he had a wife and kid, and the wife made her displeasure at his joblessness very, very evident). He introduced me to Walmart. He'd say, "I know you're ethically against Walmart, but you gotta eat, and...obviously...you aren't making the money you once did." Point taken. The first Walmart we went to was in Branchburg. It was depressing, and I was ashamed of the circumstances I found myself in, but it was close to where we lived and over a period of some months, I started getting used to it. Then the Branchburg store closed. I always figured Walmart functioned like the Mafia and gambling-- it couldn't fail, wasn't subject to the same vicissitudes of the economy that other businesses were subject to. But the Branchburg facility failed, for whatever reason. My friend began driving me to nearby Flemington, an area he was more familiar with than I was. I guess it's subjective, but Hunterdon County never really appealed to me; my heart always belonged to New England and upstate NY when it came to rural beauty. We'd drive down a flat, bleak country road, meandering our way through Whitehouse Station, Readington, Flemington (which was briefly "famous" for the Bruno Hauptmann trial back in the 1930s). I've spent most of this review space allotted to me digressing about unemployment and uninspiring country drives, but let's get back to cases...why is this Walmart different? Well, it has an enormous grocery section, the most extensive of any I've seen in any of the Walmart's I've been to (which, in fairness, haven't been that many). If you're going to Walmart for food, this is the one you want to patronize. They have their own deli/bakery. I've never been able to summon up the courage to try anything from their deli/bakery, but it exists. They have a fresh fruit section that's actually not bad. They have their rows/aisles set up, just like a regular grocery store. There are some brand name products; there are also a lot of brands that I've never heard of. Instead of Chicken Chow Mein, they'll carry Beef Chow Mein. If you want sweet corn, they'll have wax beans. But they have frozen food, bread, ethnic food, soup, dairy, soda, etc. etc. It may not be what you'd be buying in that high-end King's over in tony Bernardsville if you had the requisite cash on you, but if you're desperate and poor and you need food, well...it provides. If you come to Walmart primarily to buy food, this is the location you want to patronize. Getting back to me (and I'm not as narcissistic or self-involved as I might seem in these reviews...seriously...), I was finally able to obtain another job, and the necessity of buying at Walmart became less necessary. Perversely, I'll still come here occasionally. It's actually part of a larger shopping complex that opens up onto Rt. 31, which I try to avoid. I take the back road in, and I usually leave the same way. The parking is pretty straightforward. In all ways beyond the grocery section, this Walmart is like every other Walmart you've been to. It has a store selling hot pretzels and cheap fast food. There's a Walmart store-within-a-store that gives eye exams and sells glasses. There's a pharmacy. You can buy cheap clothes, cheap dishes, cheap clocks. Sh*tty DVD's and Cd's are for sale. They have approximately 10 checkout counters but only 1 or 2 will actually be open with dazed clerks to ring you up. (They also have the "self checkout counters" available, as they do in every grocery store I've been to-- I avoid them on principle; besides depriving an actual human being of a job, I'm supposed to be "checking myself out" like one of the minimum wage clerks that they no longer employ, in addition to paying for the food? No thanks.)

T J Maxx

T J Maxx

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Service extended was really wonderful and great. Cashiers are very fast in attending the customers…read moreneeds plus supervisors are always at their back to extend their help and knowledge in dealing with different circumstances. I do really admire their all out support plus extending their expertise. They have ample stock of selections in every department. You can find what you're looking fast. Most of all their prices are competitive and affordable to the common people.

I love TJ Maxx and all, clothes, merchandise with good prices etc…read more But this RUDE woman by the fitting rooms (Janet I believe that's her name) should NOT give out her opinions on what looks good or bad on people because she was a "art teacher" Today on 03/24/2025, I went on to try a few pairs of jeans plus this really nice brown off the shoulder long sleeved dress. I'm hanging up the dress, along with 9 other clothes to try on (since it's 10 pieces of clothing allowed at a time), and she walks over to me about to give me a fitting room number key or whatever, proceeds to ask me if I was "sure" if I wanted to try on the brown dress. First of all, why wouldn't I be sure about trying on a dress I liked? I said "yes ma'am, I really like the color" and she says "I don't think it matches your skin tone". I was like "tf? Who does this bitch think she is?" Then I realized the dress wasn't the correct size, l told her I changed my mind about the dress and she said "okay, between you and me, I don't think it would've looked good on you anyway since you're skin is so white". I swear I wanted to punch that woman, but I held it in, angrily told her that I don't wanna try on anything else, hung up the rest of the jeans and asked for her name. She gave the me the name, I went up to the cashier, asked for the store manager and she comes up, I reported the incident (it's my fault I should've recorded the whole thing) and told the store manager "I used to work at Target and I would NEVER speak like that to a customer. even if it was a plus size woman trying on a XS bikini set" She apologized, thanked me and walked away. I seriously hope she loses her job bc of that, or at least a write up.

Burlington - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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