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This store is incredibly small compared to any other Walmart I've been to. I've only just started shopping here because I work late nights and it's the only place open when I get off work. So far I haven't had any issues with finding anything, but I'm usually just going for basics (toilet paper, paper towels, simple groceries, etc.). They close at midnight, but start stocking much earlier. If you require a lot of space in the aisles (wheelchair, cart, stroller), go before they start stocking. The employees don't move over for you. In fact, the employees are the reason my stars are so low. I don't claim to know the "job description" for overnight stockers, so I'm not bothered that they never offer help or anything, but what bothers me is how rude they are. I understand that you're busy stocking and all the customers are getting in your way, but that's no excuse for the dirty looks I get while shopping there at night. I have literally had employees push me aside to get past me, and I'm always very conscientious about whether or not I'm blocking the way. If you need a late night trip to Walmart and you actually want to be treated like a person, skip this location. Daytime shopping is your typical Walmart experience.
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