Located by Sherway Gardens mall, this is a good place to go there if you want to keep things within driving distance of your shopping errands.
Usually I go to the one closer to my home, WalMart near the GO Station on Dixie, but since was in the neighborhood I decided to go this location. The place is too small to be a Superstore seems like are trying to pack this place with more stuff then it should. The fresh foods area is squeezed in that location when you compare it to other superstores.
After getting what I need to get with my family, we cashed out at the express lanes near the exits plain center view of the security guard. As we were leaving he asked to see our receipt which I find odd cause we were in his line of sight when cashing out didn't make sense to see if were stealing. I find this whole experience a huge thumbs down on my shopping experience at WalMart. The security guards random receipt checks is based on their gut feeling shouldn't be done that way. The only reason I can think he asked for our receipt is because we didn't buy grocery bags which led the rookie detective guy to think we were stealing.
To WalMart head office, if you want to have all customers have a good shopping experience. Please treat everybody in the same manner, have your security guards check everybody's receipts like at Costco these random Airport security receipt checks IMO are very bad profiling detective work by your team.
These kind of dumb experiences really makes it easier to shop online so you don't have to deal with these knuckleheads at the Walmart exits.
Yelpers let me know if you share the same experiences with these Loss "their Minds" prevention team.
One quick note, the security guard job is to prevent store inventory loss. Not disrupt the shopping experience of hard working ppl. These type of employees disrespects the customers that shop there on a regular.