Actually, I was very impressed with Walmart's overall handling of the BF experience -- they obviously did their homework after the 2008 debacle.
I shopped at one of their older 1980's-era discount stores (very small compared to a supercenter) -- plenty of associates/management easily-identified with bright yellow saftety vests with the WM trademark "spark" on the back.
Target, OTOH, was a huge disappointment -- my neighborhood store did not seem to have a whole lot of their team members on hand (maybe they were in toys/electronics?) -- I didn't see a single red shirt in the carpeted area (this was after the store opened @ 4 a.m.).
I shopped at one of their older 1980's-era discount stores (very small compared to a supercenter) -- plenty of associates/management easily-identified with bright yellow saftety vests with the WM trademark "spark" on the back.
Target, OTOH, was a huge disappointment -- my neighborhood store did not seem to have a whole lot of their team members on hand (maybe they were in toys/electronics?) -- I didn't see a single red shirt in the carpeted area (this was after the store opened @ 4 a.m.).