This little Wal-Mart is useful for tourists. Right off of 76 (the strip) it's easily identifiable for people visiting our town. But, this means they are always jam packed with people, the selections are picked over, and when you're ready to check out, even the self check outs have long lines. Needs more lanes open and cashiers who like their jobs enough not to throw your debit cards and cash at you. My husband is disabled, he's had 2 strokes and several mini strokes. He's paralysed on his right side. When we get 2 liters of soda he always asks if the cashier will double bag and every tinge at this Wal-Mart the cashiers have been so rude. One even told him that he could do it himself. It was embarrassing to him and infuriating to me for him to have to explain his disability to her so she'd understand why he CAN'T do it himself. Even then she rolled her eyes every time she double bagged. C'mon Wal-Mart on 76, is it really that hard to find people that will do a wonderful job?
This little Wal-Mart is useful for tourists. Right off of 76 (the strip) it's easily identifiable for people visiting our town. But, this means they are always jam packed with people, the selections are picked over, and when you're ready to check out, even the self check outs have long lines. Needs more lanes open and cashiers who like their jobs enough not to throw your debit cards and cash at you. My husband is disabled, he's had 2 strokes and several mini strokes. He's paralysed on his right side. When we get 2 liters of soda he always asks if the cashier will double bag and every tinge at this Wal-Mart the cashiers have been so rude. One even told him that he could do it himself. It was embarrassing to him and infuriating to me for him to have to explain his disability to her so she'd understand why he CAN'T do it himself. Even then she rolled her eyes every time she double bagged. C'mon Wal-Mart on 76, is it really that hard to find people that will do a wonderful job?