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Vicki of Big Flats, NY September 18, 2009

Turned coffee pot on, clock was working, on light was on, but the water never heated up to make the coffee. The model number is DLX 1050B

Donna of Geuda Springs, KS September 17, 2009

Over the past few weeks, I have been irritated upon seeing Walmart's Great Value brand hogging shelf space, but this week I was angered when my favorite brands of several products were no longer available. It's fine to offer their own brand for those who are willing to sacrifice quality for a lower price, but don't force those who prefer quality over price to either lower our standards or shop elsewhere. A prime example is the chopped black olives that are available only in the Great Value brand--the poor olives are pulverized, not chopped!

chery of Collierville, TN September 15, 2009

I also use alot of clear walmart spray paint They discontinued it. I was told that the 3 can of Krylon paint would go 3x as far by a salesperson. NOT! It is not as good Taking it back Looking at Home Depot, K Mart and Lowes for

Annette of Shelburne, ON September 13, 2009

I shopped in Kapuskasing last weekend and it was ridiculos the amount of people in the store and only 3 cashiers open. I am not sure if anyone has commented, but I truly believe that a walmart SUPERSTORE would benefit the entire town. The population there is about 9,000 and has only ONE grocery store, the shelves are always empty. Many people are shopping at walmart for their groceries and it would be very very beneficial for your company! May I suggest that you do a survey from your customers asking them. A superstore would benefit the entire area, many small towns shop in Kapuskasing. Perhaps someone should take a look at the amount of groceries Walmart in Kapuskasing sells.

Owen of Roxboro, NC September 11, 2009

I always try to shop later in the eveings with my wife. There is never enough checkout counters open as always like Walmart you have people that are to old to check out people and should be home knitting. I think Walmart should hire younger people that need a job and do not have social security. Alot of us younger people go to Roxboro Walmart at night to avoid the crowd and we work in the daytime. Please keep more than 3 aisles open so it will be faster to get out. Please Hire younger people that can read and run a cash resgister.

Teresa of Montrose, AR September 11, 2009

Nothing with any body. I shop at your stores all the time I would like to know why you took the family size blue bunny ice cream off the shelves and that other kind you repalced it with is so nasty I asked the works why they took it off the shelves they don't know why and thats not all you know yall have been replacing alot of yalls products well I'm not happy with another thing is the wedding cooks you also took those off for some reason well I'm not happy about this stuff being replaced and other people I know feel the same way. I'm fixing to reserch where I can find my ice cream.

William of Blue Mountain , AR August 28, 2009

They used to stock Reynolds Vacuum sel bags, but now they do not. They don't stock Downy Dryer Sheets anymore either. These are the only ones that I can use because of an allergy. Bought a Swirrer wet jet and they don't stock the pads for them either. They get you to buy them and stock them for a short time then discontinue them. Then they have the nerve to say that is how it goes.

Henry of Davie, FL August 24, 2009

I read that walmart has decided not to advertize on FOX or the Glen Beck Show. I have there for decided to stop shopping at Walmart. Will ask everyone That I know to shop elsewhere as well.

Peggy of Fostoria, MI August 24, 2009

My complaint is you are replacing all name brand products with your GREAT VALUE brand!! I have tried some (not all) of these are have only found a couple to my liking. I prefer to be able to CHOOSE whether I want an "off brand" or one that I like much better. Please take into consideration your customers and the fact that they would like a "choice" in their purchases. If this continues and I can't purchase the brands I want then I will be forced to go elsewhere to do my weekly shopping. Thank you for taking the time to read my 'complaint'.

Herbert of Callaway, FL August 23, 2009

I have been in food management for years. I know how to manage the people who work for me. The manager of this store does a very bad job. On a regular basis the store is out of products. I realize he does not do the ordering but he is responsible for the employees who do.

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