Walmart Supercenter

2825 North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, MO 65803

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Hours open

Monday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Tuesday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Wednesday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Thursday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Friday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Saturday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Sunday:

6:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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  • Photo of Walmart Supercenter - North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Walmart Supercenter - North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Walmart Supercenter - North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Walmart Supercenter - North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Walmart Supercenter - North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Walmart Supercenter - North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, Missouri, United States
  • Photo of Walmart Supercenter - North Kansas Expressway, Springfield, Missouri, United States
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Location & Phone number

2825 N Kansas Expy, Springfield, MO 65803, United States
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About the Business

Walmart Supercenter at 2825 North Kansas Expressway in Springfield, Missouri, is a one-stop shop for all your needs. This large retail institution offers a wide range of products and services, including a bakery, clothing store, department store, electronics store, food, furniture store, grocery or supermarket, hardware store, home goods store, and more. Whether you're looking for fresh produce, household essentials, trendy clothing, or the latest tech gadgets, Walmart Supercenter has it all. With convenient hours and a convenient location, this store is a go-to destination for shopping in Springfield.

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Lloyd Cooper:
1

"One of the worst Walmarts ever! There was barely any help and the ones that were there was extremely uneducated on any products. I went to the automotive department and if you need an oil filter you're on your own not only is there no computer but there's not even a book. The parking lot is a train wreck honestly this is probably the worst Walmart I have ever been to."

1 year ago
Jason Padilla:
5

"My wife and I went to this location to buy a new battery for our car. The shop was busy so we waited to get help on the battery exchange. The manager Dylan went above and beyond on service! The girl that works in the automotive department was very helpful as well!"

1 year ago
Edward Welch:
1

"It's wild that in my life, I have witnessed the death of American manufacturing, the routing of mom and pop and regional chain businesses sets up the corporate super store folks from Arkansas catch lightning in a bottle, only to almost as fast watch online retailers in the present scale and automate their models to the point that I can order a great number of items on Amazon and if not same-day, then next day already have what used to take weeks or months for all these pieces to work in unison and be made available to me. Now that I've got your attention, Hi. How are you today? I really could care less about Walmart or and corporations for that matter, people will (hopefully sooner than later) realize the absolutely magnanimous biological and environmental impact these corporations account for. By over charging customers and using cutthroat tactics against their local constituency, they knowingly abuse the rights of their customers by lobbying politicians with bribes and favors so they aren't looked at and held accountable for some deceptively egregious and just completely immoral abilities that enjoy. So the American dream is definitely dying, but there is the possibility of making changes before things are all forgotten. So here is my idea, and I'd like to hear yours. I would ultimately hope that as the most intelligent ambassadors that inhabit this planet bear witness to corruption and scandals the size and scale of which has become a (sic) tongue in cheek joke like some misguided attempt to disguise the fact that everybody knows our political system is a corruption gambit dressed as a bureaucratic pork stuffed good ole boy only gauntlet. Which only desires to keep things exactly the way they are right now. I'm not saying the words revolution, but we desperately need a new system of government if that's the terms we decide to address the power elements going forward. Drugs are not a disease, drug abuse has never been because of a disease or illness. The problem we are experiencing with substances and our community is an effective plan enacted by motivated pharmaceutical research, manufacturing and distribution supply chains that have monetary significance only for a short protected time frame because after 10 years the patent on drugs expires and it's no longer as profitable or protected so doctors were and probably still are being fluffed by drug reps with envelopes of cash, vacations, gift cards and even office wise catering for an understanding that they are providing drug technology updates through constant and sometimes lengthy meetings where drug samples are provided to the prescribing physician (by the reps of the pharmaceutical manufacturing corporations) to be given as an addiction primer and catalyst to really set in and deliver many years of faithful substance surveying continuing the profit machine of these morally repugnant parasites. Drugs cannot remain prohibited, in fact they should be sacred and completely cherished and revered for their properties and efficacy. No longer will Global corpo-narco manufacturing and transport be profitable. So this is just barely an idea at this point. But we have been doing things the way they are now for a decent period of time, we know exactly what doesn't work, starting meow, let begin to ponder and teach alternative solutions to incarceration and there by separation of families we depend on for yesterday, today and of coarse tomorrow."

1 year ago
Russell Stamper (PapaRuss):
5

"I do a lot of shopping here . Walmart usually has most of the products I use as far as consumables and groceries. Large appliances and technology usually is not their thing. Here I are some examples of items that I’ve purchased at Walmart for a good price. Always shop and compare prices before buying because Walmart doesn’t always have the best price these days!"

1 year ago
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