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Walmart Sudbury Supercentre

Walmart Sudbury Supercentre

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1349 Lasalle Blvd, Sudbury, Ontario, P3A 1Z2, Canada
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Dec 24, 2018
Save money. Liver better. This really is the motto! The deals here are unbeatable! The building itself is nicely done. The workers and customer service helpers are very nice. One of the better supermarkets I have been to in a couple months!

Nov 25, 2018
Excellent prices on groceries but not enough customers on the floor. The bathroom was disgusting when I went in! I recommend more actively checking the restrooms and either hiring floor staff or managing the one's working there better.

Dec 16, 2018
Big store with a big inventory. Stock, cleanliness, and crowds appears to be focused only on groceries, pharmacy and clothing. Other areas seem to suffer from neglect. Entire featured video racks empty except for 1 product. Limited selection in many other departments. While the store selection is geared towards big shoppers, the cashes seem to encourage express shoppers featuring 8 people working express and 1 or 2 working full cashes. The front doors and center of the store can be insanely busy and uninviting, but other parts of the store can be so quiet you don't see a customer or an employee.

Nov 13, 2018
good store. nerds to stock up more . never have certain items. empty spots on shelves. good deals happy staff most times

Dec 5, 2018
Terrible. One of their cashiers literally pushed me out of the way as she tried to get to another till... and then became rude with me when I suggested she say "excuse me" instead of pushing. The sad fact is that this is the third time a Walmart employee has pushed past me or physically invaded my personal space. I think it's high time Walmart implements a "hands off" policy to protect their customers and perhaps train their employees in the area of manners and politeness. They really are going downhill in this department. I almost forgot, the cashier we were dealing with tried to charge us an extra $10.00 on our bill. My husband had to ask her twice to correct it. The previous visit had him arguing with the cashier over an extra $5.00 charge until a manager stepped in, apologized and made the correction. The time before that, we ended up putting food back because there was a long black hair in the packaging. We tried to tell the people stocking the produce (both of whom had long, black hair) but they didn't speak English. We approached the manager and got the usual "Sorry". The last apology we got from management prior to that was when one of their staff members accosted me when I stepped out of the change room to show my husband how a shirt looked (it was my birthday and he was buying it for me as a gift). She thought I was trying to steal the shirt and yanked the back of the neck, pulling my hair, and then tried to lift the shirt from the bottom up exposing bare skin! And then shortly after that, during another visit, we were harassed several times in a row (before we complained to a manager) by someone trying to force a PC Mastercard on us even after we told her we already had one! Apparently you can have more than one but we really don't care... we said NO! Yet again, another apology from management. I'm really starting to wonder if these people really are managers we're complaining to. But what we really need is for the company to start properly training their employees on how to treat customers... as well as pay more attention to the fact that they're trying to overcharge them. Why do we continue to shop at Walmart? Because we subsist on a fixed income and need the cheap prices Walmart has to offer -- but not the abuse.

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