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Post by msnoble on Feb 17, 2018 10:53:33 GMT -6
So many colors, shapes, sizes, choices of items.
So many colors, shapes, sizes of people to try to not crash into. Motorized carts! So many motorized carts..
I am not exactly a fit person so about halfway through the excursion my back started to hurt since it has to hold up my front, which is no small task. Leaning on the cart can only do so much.
On top of this it wasn't a Walmart I usually go to so some things were DIFFERENT so I had to look around more. #puttingfortheffortsucks
I got WAY too much junk food because this Walmart had more choices of products than the one I usually shop in. Totally the fault of the store. I was helpless to resist the empty calories.
While standing in line I heard a kid start crying and I was all like, PREACH IT! YOU SPEAK FOR ALL OF US!
After this I still went to Aldi for a few things but I don't have as much to say about it. Maybe I was just numb by that time?
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Post by michellemybell on Feb 17, 2018 12:08:56 GMT -6
Unfortunately my local Wal-Mart's have become so exhausting, i avoid completely. One is in the city, one is in the country. Each is equally horrible. Actually, i do very little shopping anymore at all. Somehow, i manage.
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Post by Sally on Feb 17, 2018 13:24:30 GMT -6
I cannot bear Walmart. We avoid it if we possibly can. I will pay more to not go in there.
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Post by banjo997 on Feb 17, 2018 19:01:46 GMT -6
Ugh! I hate Wal-Mart so much! It is the size of a small town and is so overstimulating that it requires an actual recovery period. I actually grew up not knowing it existed until I went off to college. Back then I liked it, but if my memory has an iota of accuracy, it was not remotely like the Wal-Mart of today (ie small town). I love that Amazon exists because they have everything (and more) that wm has, but without the crowds and the smells and the zillion items.
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Post by msnoble on Mar 3, 2018 16:08:01 GMT -6
***RANT INCOMING***
Never ever EVER shop at the Walmart at 4545 Lafayette Road on the west side of Indianapolis!
FORTY FIVE MINUTE WAIT IN THE CHECKOUT LINE.
The only thing that kept us from walking out was that we were too damn tired from shopping to then go elsewhere to shop all over again.
Next time we need an eclectic assortment of items we'll go somewhere else. That was insane.
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