The pharmacy has the most horrible customer service i have ever witnessed. The younger shaved head phamacist and the cashier Donna both need to go to a class called How to talk to people 101. Absolutely ridiculous wait times and most of the time they wont have want you need anyway. But they will surely let you sit and wait over an hour to let you know that they dont have it in stock. I will never use them again and if you dont want to be treated like a complete scum bag I recommend going to CVS or Fishers. They will shut the doors and leave while you are still waiting and give you a complete attitude when you question them about whats going on. I hope that one day both of these people mentioned have something go wrong medically and have to sit and wait for days without relief. Maybe then they will figure out what empathy and consideration for others is. Until that day though they will remain heartless, lie right to your face and treat you worse then you have ever been treated even your worst enemy.
Stacie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Butler, NJ
This is the least scary Wal-Mart I’ve been to in my life. Maybe small town Wal-Marts in general are friendlier in general – this is the first one I’ve experienced. The layout, however, sucks. I have the hardest time finding anything in this store. I got used to the Wal-Marts in Austin and Vegas – the behemoth stores that most city slickers are used to. This one is a quarter of the size and organized in an odd way. Inventory is obviously limited, but the essentials are there. It took a few walks around the store to find jewelry cleaner, which was sitting on the bottom of a shelf in the jewelry area(makes sense, but that’s not where it is in other stores.) Shovels? Across the store from rock salt. Weird. Anyways, it’s Wal-Mart and locals are going to go here no matter what since they carry items we can’t find anywhere else. C’est la vie.