Well I wouldn't have high hopes for a wal-mart in general, but this one isn't that bad when it comes to finding what you need, when you need it. One downside to this Wal-Mart is shopping here on a Sunday when there is heavy foot traffic. Since wal-mart carts are unusually large and heavy duty compared to stores that aren't a gigantic one story warehouse, I was hit and almost trampled by cart traffic multiple times without being met with any exchange of words. I find most individuals shopping here have a lack of ability in speech. In most stores it's common to exchange a polite excuse me or I'm sorry if a cart is in an uncomfortably close proximity to one's bodily area, but in this wal-mart, courtesy remains stored up in an unopened CHINA SHIPPING box. Other than this, the food is always being stocked up on the shelves, and the staff is more than happy to help you find what item you are looking for.
On all of my Sunday routines of shopping here, I only had one dishonest remark at the cash register. On this routine day of putting in my request to apply 50.00 on each food stamp card, the cashier froze and told me that it cannot be done. I know it can be done because I do it every week. Instead, of saying this blatently and pointing the finger at her unskilled cashier-ness, I said, well the sign says you accept foodstamp cards. She then silently started punching numbers on the screen and after 5 minutes of trying to slide food stamp cards on the pin pad, and a few uncomfortable sighs from those standing in line behind me, I was the first customer she has ever had to put a designated amount of money on a foodstamp card - and for that I am proud.