Apparently management has some bizarre policy relating to their liquor section that you can't go near the liquor to review the pricing or the brand available. You basically have only one way to get a bottle of whiskey. Walk up to the counter (always a line). Tell them exactly what brand and size you want and they retrieve it for you. Then you must go directly to a cashier and pay for it. How are you supposed to know what you want, if you don't know what they have? Do you take a list of your favorite whiskeys on a Post It note and ask them to pick the first one on the list? Do you bring a pair of binoculars so you can read the bottles from 20 feet away. They refuse to walk a customer over to the bottles so you can actually look at the brands and prices. I've never encountered anything like this before in a grocery store. The entire point of a Walmart Neighborhood Market is convenience. So why do I have to stand in line, be able to know exactly what is in stock and the price, communicate that to one of their surly employees and go directly with all my other groceries to the cashier? It's my fault that they have a local theft problem? Don't even sell liquor if it's such an ordeal.