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Walmart Supercenter

1.7 (210 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Happy Mother's Day!
Shelly V.

Cash only registers "are not" identifiable when waiting in a long line! I was on auto pilot first thing in the morning. Listening to my music with my earbuds as I braced myself for the checkout out line. Which can sometimes feel like I am waiting to get on a ride in a theme park. Several people were in front of me, which is fine. I was not in a rush. However, I don't like waisting my precious time. When a register was available, I proceeded to ring my items. I thought I was getting ready to pay, until a message appeared: no cash payment. They already restricted tap option. (Say Less) As I asked for assistance, I was told to go to a "Cash Only" register. WHERE??? Going left was away from the exit so I picked the items back up and proceeded to #1-3. Cherae was on point, pleasantly available. She was helpful after my little self-check out detour. Walmart: could you consider identifying your lanes. I never signed up for ringing my own items, but I do. With that being said, only half your lanes are in use and customers wait in lengthy lines to ring their items. So maybe decrease self check out detours with proper signage "Cash Only or Not" near your lane numbers (green light/if on). Thank you Cherae diligently overseeing your lanes. You get five stars!

Flashlights are locked up
Joe S.

I must've gotten lucky today, I expected a zoo but it wasn't too bad. There were tons of employees around, which is rare for Walmart. Only strange thing today was all their flashlights were in a locked cabinet for which I had to wait for an employee to get the key. Another good thing is they finally got bags! After how long of bagless Philly, places are actually getting the recyclable bags now. Also they actually had grocery hand baskets, most places people steal them away. I'm now used to just grabbing an empty box off the shelf and using that for a basket/bag though...

Dominik D.

They have liquid baby formula! Enfamil neuro pro too! Nice store front and good options on other baby stuff too!

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Long 20 minute lines all the time. Has some of the stuff you need but shelves usually void of stuff in areas.

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Thus has got to be the worst Walmart in the world. 24 lanes and only 3 are open. Not to mention how dirty and gross it is.

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This review is based solely on customer service at this establishment. The wares are beautiful and…read morewell curated, and although pricey, they're great pieces. But I was appalled with how I was treated by one of the employees there. I had been chatting with one of the owners, I think- Ariel? She was sweet as could be and shared my enthusiasm over an amazing eggplant wool dress and coat from the fifties. She told me the price and after admiring it I decided to try it on. By this time, Ariel had stepped out and another female employee stepped in. I remarked to her that it was so beautiful and I'd like to try it on, to which she sneered, very obviously looked me up and down, and said, "well, it only really fits a size 2...". Not that it makes any difference what size I am, but I'm between a 4 and 6 and was appalled at her rudeness. I asked the waist measurement (it was definitely larger than a 2) and she didn't know. When I said I'd like to give it a try, she scoffed and said, "well, it's $250, so don't force it". Excuse me?! How dare she say something like that! I'm not a child who is unaware of the delicacy of vintage clothing, and am not disillusioned about my size- I did try it on and it all fit except for the bust, because the waist was very high up on the dress and I have a long torso. The girl asked if it fit, and I told her the bodice was too short, and she replied that the original owner was very short and petite. That's what she should've told me about the size-I'm tall, around 5'9", and it would be very obvious it wouldn't fit if it was tailored for a short woman. Instead she made it about weight with her tone and comments. She then tried to get me to try on the original clothing line, saying it goes well with an "hourglass" shape, but I was so furious and embarrassed that I left. No one should be commenting on anyone's size, no matter how veiled, and to assume I would damage the garment? Uncalled for, unacceptable, and just plain mean. It was not said out of concern for the dress- it was malicious and very ill intended. I also felt like she was insinuating I couldn't afford it, anyway. I'll not return to be treated to poorly, and that's a shame, because this shop has potential.

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