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| - Every single cart has a wheel that is broken. Every. Single. One. So, your experience from the get-go is dysfunctional and it only continues downhill from there. Hand baskets are about as common as unicorns. Store shelves are chronically out of key items, which rotate based on day of the week, and the empty spots are filled with partially consumed foodstuffs that other classy customers leave while shopping for cigs and booze or enjoying the free air conditioning. The employees are never at their stations, save for the cashiers and the loss prevention guy at the doors, although to their credit, this store, and every other Wal Mart I've been to, seem to be chronically under-staffed which is a management problem. Despite those shortcomings, I used to shop here for the low cost produce, but stopped after the clientele became too trashy, with my occupied cart being stolen a few times at the back of the store when I was grabbing something from an adjacent aisle.
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