JavaScript is not enabled.
not enough electric carts - Review by citysearch c | Walmart Bakery

Walmart Bakery

Claim

not enough electric carts 8/12/2008

I go to Walmart to shop for nearly everything. However some times I am very displeased. There are not enough working electric carts. When I go in I expect them to have enough carts for the elderly or infirm population in this area. There are not enough of the carts to take care of the load. Many times they will be sitting there charging and are not usable. I have many times asked the employees at the self check area to see if there is another cart at the other entrance and sometimes there is , sometimes there isn't. If there isn't and there isn't someone coming out of the store with one, I have to leave and go back later or another day or go somewhere else to shop. When I do finally get a cart, it usually goes out in the middle of my shopping. One day three gave out just after I got them. Not good. I cannot walk to the front of the store and am left begging for hlp. Do yo know how that feels?\r Another problem is at the pharmacy, how is a person supposed to get in line for their prescriptions with the elctric carts? I have tried sitting at the curve of the line and getting in before someone else gets in front of me when it really is my turn and people look at me like I'm a criminal when I have waited just as long or longer than they have. There should be a differednt door for the electric carts to go to. It wouldn't be too much to ask people to take numbers for their turns. Or to take the handicapped at the special door as they come. Some of us don't feel good enough to wait there for 15 to 30 minutes. \r As it is now, I really would rather go elsewhere to do my shopping and have been thinking about how to do this. For now you can call it being stuck in the middle of Hellmart. and not liking it. Pros: usually good variety Cons: Not enough handicapped parking, not enough electric carts that work more
Summer SALE!!!:
15% OFF all yearly plans
Use year15 at checkout. Expires 1/1/2021