LuvOrlando
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I'm surprised over all the complaints about dirty stores. All the ones around me are nice & clean and really there is no excuse. No matter how many people walk in all you need is a bucket of soap & a mop for clean floors and conscientious employees to keep the place neat. A while back there were similar conversations about The Dollar Store and ours are neat & clean here too. I don't do filthy. Also, all our stores are filled with courteous & helpful employees so I don't have to give up customer service, if I ask for help the employee invariably stops what he/she is doing and walks me over to find whatever it is. All our greeters are friendly retired folks... interesting how much a manager can hurt a business. You'd think corporate would be all over that
I don't see tons of cheap stuff.. unless you mean clothing because I only buy tanks there and other little things with a short use life anyway so I can't really speak to that. My complaint is/was that they are dropping grocery type brands, but the brands they do carry are the same as anywhere else. Also, some of the generic Equate stuff is just fine depending on what it is I mean, but there are times when I want what I want and if I can't find it I'm gone. They don't have overstocks on top any more so if they run out of, say thermometers during an uptick in the schools, you are out of luck.
I also don't do their produce. Although it never looked rotten it also never has any taste, like cardboard cutouts of fruit & veggies so I buy at the farmers market instead. I did buy Purdue once or twice but I am convinced it is not the same as what I buy at Shop-rite, I expected the brand name to mean equal product but it isn't, I think my dog had a feast for a few days. But canned & frozen stuff seems to be the same, same goes for cleansers and toiletries... oh and outdoor stuff.
I really don't like Target all that much as an alternative. For groceries they carry a small range of things but many brands within that range and their generics seem priced to compete with the brands so if I can't find what i want I am even more likely to walk out empty handed and go somewhere else. But for me their return policy is just too limited for me to put up with so I won't go there, a few years ago I had to return a Christmas gift and could not believe how badly they handled it. I know someone who bought a pair of pants which were ruined after 2 washings and they refused to stand behind their products and insisted the person did something wrong. This only underscored my problem with them.
Overall I think Walmart is at least keeping people employed who would otherwise be jobless and in some towns I suspect they are the only thing keeping the small economy going. To me that counts for something.
I would like to see them go back to the way they used to manage things now that this method didn't pan out. The economy is bad which means sales will slump a bit and trying to reinvent the wheel won't change anything.

I don't see tons of cheap stuff.. unless you mean clothing because I only buy tanks there and other little things with a short use life anyway so I can't really speak to that. My complaint is/was that they are dropping grocery type brands, but the brands they do carry are the same as anywhere else. Also, some of the generic Equate stuff is just fine depending on what it is I mean, but there are times when I want what I want and if I can't find it I'm gone. They don't have overstocks on top any more so if they run out of, say thermometers during an uptick in the schools, you are out of luck.
I also don't do their produce. Although it never looked rotten it also never has any taste, like cardboard cutouts of fruit & veggies so I buy at the farmers market instead. I did buy Purdue once or twice but I am convinced it is not the same as what I buy at Shop-rite, I expected the brand name to mean equal product but it isn't, I think my dog had a feast for a few days. But canned & frozen stuff seems to be the same, same goes for cleansers and toiletries... oh and outdoor stuff.
I really don't like Target all that much as an alternative. For groceries they carry a small range of things but many brands within that range and their generics seem priced to compete with the brands so if I can't find what i want I am even more likely to walk out empty handed and go somewhere else. But for me their return policy is just too limited for me to put up with so I won't go there, a few years ago I had to return a Christmas gift and could not believe how badly they handled it. I know someone who bought a pair of pants which were ruined after 2 washings and they refused to stand behind their products and insisted the person did something wrong. This only underscored my problem with them.
Overall I think Walmart is at least keeping people employed who would otherwise be jobless and in some towns I suspect they are the only thing keeping the small economy going. To me that counts for something.
I would like to see them go back to the way they used to manage things now that this method didn't pan out. The economy is bad which means sales will slump a bit and trying to reinvent the wheel won't change anything.