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    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    4 months ago

    Great customer seevice. Very easy to find where stuff is. Definitely gonna live here in a back of a Vann untill I die!!!!

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    4 months ago

    It smelled nice and nice workers definitely going to to come back and I just think it is a really nice place

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    This Walmart's service is atrocious. As someone who has worked in customer service before, I cringe…read morealmost every time I ask someone for help. The associates put forth almost no effort to help customers - at best, they'll tell you what aisle something is on (having previously worked at Walgreens, my expectation is that they should go with me and help me find the item or offer an alternative if it is not available), and at worst, they'll simply tell you that it isn't their area of expertise and either not recommend another associate to help or promise to go get the other associate and then never come back. The customer service associates are blase or outright unfriendly, and overall interacting with them is a frustrating experience. I do appreciate Walmart's offering pickup and delivery, which is the main reason this Walmart didn't get 1 star, but today I even had a negative experience with that. In the app, I selected to allow substitutions, but upon receiving an email about one substitution in particular (they gave me inferior Great Value brand bacon instead of choosing a different higher-quality brand), I decided to give them a call and ask if something could be done about it. I don't know what I was expecting. The associate on the phone was unhelpful and essentially told me it was too close to my order time, even though according to the app, my order was still in the "handpicking" process and I had received the email only about 15 minutes before (and had been on the phone for several minutes by that point). Now I'm stuck with a brand of bacon that will cook down to almost nothing (*their* brand of bacon, I should add) instead of the good bacon I ordered. I don't know, maybe after working at Walgreens, I have some outsized expectations of customer service. Maybe it's asking too much for the customer service associates to actually act like they *want* to help you and *want* to make your experience at their store a positive one. Or maybe, just maybe, Walmart should train their employees to be a little bit nicer and actually put forth some effort. Just a thought.

    This Walmart location has consistently provided some of the worst customer service and overall…read moreshopping conditions I've experienced. I typically shop early in the morning due to my work schedule, and many visits involve blocked aisles, unattended stocking carts, and a general lack of organization that makes the store difficult to navigate. The pharmacy and grocery sections are especially problematic, with aisles frequently obstructed and ongoing spills on the floor that are often marked with a cone but not actually cleaned up in a timely manner, creating an ongoing safety and accessibility issue. I've also witnessed shoppers being confronted or blamed for normal store traffic, including an incident where an elderly couple was trying to retrieve the last item on a shelf when an employee stepped in front of them, took it, and made a dismissive comment. Checkout operations are also inconsistent. During early hours, only a few self-checkout lanes are open, and I've seen employees using them for personal purchases while customers wait in line. On another occasion, employees lingered at the registers after completing transactions, talking loudly and inappropriately while delaying customer access. Customer service at the desk has been equally frustrating, with employees ignoring approaching customers or suddenly stating the area is closed as customers arrive. Attempts to address these issues through surveys or management have resulted in generic responses rather than meaningful change. What makes this especially disappointing is that I previously worked at a Walmart store roughly 15 years ago, where clear standards were strictly enforced for customer service and store safety. We followed the "8-foot rule," requiring employees to acknowledge and greet any customer within range and offer assistance, and we were also held to a strict "no spill unattended" policy where hazards had to be actively monitored until fully cleaned. In my experience, spills were never left sitting with just cones placed around them--we were required to stay with the spill or ensure it was actively being addressed. Our management also took accountability seriously; employees who failed to meet customer service or safety expectations were required to wear a loud cowbell during shifts for a set period of time, with longer durations for repeated issues, reinforcing awareness, responsiveness, and customer interaction standards. Compared to that standard, this location feels like it has lost focus on basic professionalism, safety, and customer care, resulting in a consistently frustrating and disorganized shopping experience.

    Tractor Supply - deptstores - Updated June 2026

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