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The cosmetics section now has a register right outside. You're not supposed to take a cart in and you have to pay for what you purchase right there. I know it's probably something to do with cutting down on theft, but it makes buying things a big hassle, especially when I have my little kids in tow. So now I buy my makeup on Amazon or I go to Target. There are many, many things I dislike about this location. There's always trash in the parking lots or in the carts, things are constantly out of stock, things are constantly misplaced, and it's a gamble if your cashier will be friendly or rude and silent. I've had a couple cashiers who were friendly and pleasant to talk to, but more often than not, they seem like they hate everything. I get it, it's not a fun job, I was a Walmart cashier 10 years ago. But even in my angsty teenage years, I could manage a "hello" and a friendly smile to customers in my line. Most of them don't bother with a greeting. I will say, however, that when I do a price match (usually on meat or produce), it's gone smoothly (so far). One time a cashier even asked if I was done with the flyer I'd brought in and if she could use it to get her own discounted chicken. I told her to stock up; it was a great price. :)
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