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Eh it's WalMart, what else can I say? You come to expect certain things will happen there. Besides almost getting run over by every other shopper and their cart at the end of the aisle, and the 4-6 cashiers open for carts with more than 20 items (ie, the longest lines ever), my experience wasn't horrible. The prices are reasonable, and they have all the items I need, plus some extras (Pumpkin Pie Greek yogurt for the win!). Their deli department was super friendly, and the heaping portions of my individual meal (I never cook on grocery nights) left me some for lunch the next day (I had their BBQ boneless bites, fried okra, and mac-n-cheese). My cashier, Ms. Rebecca, was so sweet and nice, and we had such a pleasant conversation. Even though her line was long, she greeted every customer with a smile and a cheerful demeanor. This was a refreshing change from previous trips. Extra Pro I noticed from this trip: Their selection of Carolina Panthers items has grown! Yay! Extra Con I noticed from this trip: Their open fruit/vegetable section had a lot of fruit flies. Yuck!
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