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I strongly dislike this Walmart. Every time I shop here I am treated with suspicion and that I am trying to steal. When I called to tell them my husband and I both had gotten food poisoning from a salad I had purchased there (had my receipt and salad packaging) to ask them how to call corporate (no ph #'s on pkg) so they could track our symptoms, the rude customer service lady claimed she had also just eaten salad from Walmart just at lunch and didn't get sick. Then she hung up on me. My husband and I both got violently ill within an hour of eating this product. My son who won't eat salads never got sick. I purchased more salad a week or so later forgetting about our first experience. That night my husband worked late and I had a salad. I got very sick again same as before. I again called Walmart (no customer care info on salad) and I was told that Walmart didn't want to track this information. Whaaat? Really?!? I now won't buy veggies from Walmart and I go to the Indian Trail store should I HAVE to buy from Walmart. You should be worried about cross contamination or selling a product that makes people sick. ***UPDATE*** Walmart has had a recall on the same salad mix thAt made my family sick. Just saying... 5/4/17
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