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Walmart; a true monument to consumerism. What can you possibly conjure in your feeble mind that Walmart already hasn't thought of and stuffed its shelves with several versions of it? Nothing, that's what! Not a damned thing! As far as Walmarts go, this is about average. I work right next to one and live right next to another. For me, there is no escaping its wrath. It's all good thought cause between Becky and I we have 6 kids. Yep, that's right, six of them. We're like the interracial, dysfunctional Brady Bunch. The lot includes two bottomless feeding pits disguised as teenage boys (no joke, we've had to lock our refrigerator). So having a WalMart nearby is very helpful cause, let's face it, although pathetic, it is cheap. I know all the bad shit that Walmart gets. They ruin small businesses, the regulars are disgusting and bottom feeders, that the employees care for customers are hyenas for their cubs, blah, blah blah. But for a family of 8 like hours, you tend to overlook it's lesser points. In other words, I don't mind Walmart. This one falls pretty smack in the middle of average (yes, that would be the middle of the middle). The cashiers and crew are pretty lifeless (reminds of those zombie movie scenes where the zombies don't have anybody to chase and they just roam around aimlessly doing whatever they were doing before their undeath) and, I do agree with another reviewer, the layout of this seems to be ass-backwards. Also, compared to the one near our house (in the Whitehall area) this one doesn't seem to be as well stocked. Also, I took away some brownie points because they have a McDonald's inside (as opposed to a Subway like the one in Whitehall). This is particularly ridiculous given that right outside, in the same shopping area, there is a stand alone McDonald's!!! There is, or was at least, a heavily tattooed young girl (looked like a Plaza Midwood native) working the deli counter who was very nice and attentive... I've not seen her in a couple of weeks (I go often to stock up on junk food and other goodies since I sit in front of a computer at work for 8 hours a day). Aside from that, no other employee stands out. What else can you say? It's a Walmart, it's massive, it's generic, it attracts the bottom of the bottom, it drives property down, it crushes souls and numbs spirits... but alas, it's darn cheap!
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