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Typical Walmart here. I'll go to this one on an as need basis since I have to pass it daily, whilst traveling to and fro. There's a decent sized produce & bakery section. As with other Wally Worlds, the "fresh" produce is hit or miss. Sometimes you'll find a great fruit/veggie, other times they're either rotting or rotten. They have a small hot foods case, and a smaller frozen foods section than some of the other stores. Their veg*n frozen foods selection is bare-bones. I've noticed a difference in product offering between this Wally World & the one in Scottsdale. e.g. This one carries boil-in-bag Uncle Ben's rice, whereas the other does not. The other offers organic potatoes; this one does not. Little things like that. This store seems to remain low in stock a lot. I have never seen the water & juice aisle fully stocked. Ever. Their pharmacy area is nicer and larger than the Scottsdale store. There is a vision center and a Subway inside this store. Go very early in the morning (5a-7a) for peaceful shopping.
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