Lewkat
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey, USA
Our local Walmart has turned into a nightmare. They have eliminated all but one checker and only one self checkout register is available. I stopped going to that store.
I did find an employee out on the floor, so I asked about a product that they had carried but none for the last 2 months. She said "Oh they don't make that any more". The next time I was in Walmart in the big city 1 and 1/2 hours from here, surprise not only did they have the desired product but it was also on sale!I stopped going to Walmart for two reasons. They stopped price matching and finding an actual employee on the floor to ask something is like finding a pearl in an oyster.
A friend’s son did a year long contract for specialized maintenance work. WM head office refused to honour some of the standard clauses they should pay. They have lawyers; he doesn’t. He will finish the contract and never do another thing for them.Every morning dozens of salesmen from the suppliers would line up to make million dollar sales, and by the end of they day, they left a bit disappointed when WM bought their stuff at a huge discount.
Almost all our grocery stores do this. At least one doesn’t charge; they use the locking wheels if the cart leave the grocery store parking lot. That method really does stop theft of carts.do they use those locks on carts where to put money to unlock the cart, but you get your money back when you stack the cart on leaving?
I wish we could say good bye to Walmart here in North America. They destroyed so many small businesses in so many communities. For a while all one saw were boarded up store windows downtown because everyone went for "cheap and convenient" when Walmart opened!" Human nature, I guess!We don't have any Walmart stores in Germany, but if this updating to AI would happen, I'd say "Good bye Walmart!"
Yep, for sure!There go the prices.
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The only thing I don't like about Walmart is the size. I have to walk through all that acreage. I have tingling, numbness, cramps and twitching calves for a couple days after shopping there.I hate going into Walmarts. It's an assault on my senses - overly loud and bright, plus a meandering, chaotic layout, often with very narrow aisles to accommodate product displays. Target is the same way.
I order their products on line, drive over the next day and pick them up.
In 1934, Hendrik Meijer saw an opportunity to take care of the customers who visited his Greenville, Michigan barbershop. He purchased $338.75 worth of merchandise on credit, and together with his 14-year-old son Fred, opened Meijer’s Grocery. In 1962, Hendrik and Fred revolutionized retail by breaking down the barriers between selling groceries, clothing and hardware, opening the first ever supercenter. Today, Meijer remains family-owned and now is one of the largest privately-owned companies in America. Named “Retailer of the Year” by the grocery industry’s largest trade publication, Progressive Grocer, Meijer’s supercenters average 150,000 to 250,000 sq. ft. and stock more than 220,000 items.
I’m totally overwhelmed each time I go into Costco. I find myself clutching the handle. There’s no room to move with that huge cart.Costco manages to have a huge footprint without throwing shoppers into sensory overload, proving it can be done. I don't mind the numerous options, it's the noise, bright lights and chaotic layout that stress me out.
They just lie to you anyway.I stopped going to Walmart for two reasons. They stopped price matching and finding an actual employee on the floor to ask something is like finding a pearl in an oyster.