Walmart Supercenter
About the Business
Walmart Supercenter located at 2915 West Market Street in Johnson City, Tennessee, is a one-stop shop for all your shopping needs. From a bakery to a clothing store, department store, electronics store, and more, this institution offers a wide variety of products and services. Whether you're looking for groceries, furniture, hardware, home goods, or just about anything else, Walmart Supercenter has you covered. Shop with convenience and affordability at this all-encompassing store.
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Location & Phone number
2915 W Market St, Johnson City, TN 37604, United States
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
Reviews
"Be aware of self check registers. Some of them only take CASH, but they are not marked "Cash only". I scanned all of the groceries to find out I can't pay with a card. One of the employees came out to help but she was not able to do it. The other lady who knew how to switch it was not available. I usually don't go to the shop at Walmart and I don't have the Walmart app set up to pay and I don't carry cash around. I am giving 4 stars for the inconvenience. It's so easy to print out "CASH ONLY" and mark those registers. Apparently some of them are cash only."
"Wonderful shopping place that evening. Found everything on the shopping list. Very pleased with the associates and appearance of the Store. Thanks again HARD working people who make the store stocked, straightened and caring associates making check out ☺️ and asking for help a pleasure not a Rude bother."
"This store is the WORST! Specifically the delivery/pickup department. 25% of my order just taken off not substituted for something we know is probably there. You’re telling me there isn’t an ounce of sunny D in the building? Or chicken, guess I should be happy they didn’t try to poison us with 3 day old chicken this time! It’s laziness, incompetence or poor management. Probably all 3. Last week it was 3 day old chicken which means your meat department missed it for 3 days then the person pulling it missed it again. That’s poor management! It’s every week with this location. If you can avoid it do so. Maybe they should move the management of delivery and pickup to like the managers of the greeters or something, because the department they’re in ain’t working."
"Around 11 am on a Tuesday. The store was not busy at all. Why are there no carts?? Maybe Walmart will make customers bring in the cart they use from the outside so this multi-billion dollar company can cut out cart pushers and save some money for the poor Waltons. This company has to be the most corrupt company in the United States."
"I’m so tired of wandering aimlessly through this store for hours trying to find something. You clearly can’t retain employees because no one knows where things are. Do not ask me to use the stupid app. I am not interested in being tracked. Get wireless payments. I’m not using “Walmart Pay.” It’s 2022. Addition: Went to buy a charger to find yet another thing was behind glass and a fellow customer trying to find assistance with a gift card. The employees left have to sprint walk all over the store. Walmart needs to learn how to respect their employees and the people they supposedly serve. The people staffed in this location can not physically help the number of people that need assistance especially when you make it impossible for customers to pick items off the shelf and I can promise you our disgust will be directed, not at managers or employees, but squarely at the board of directors and large scale investors. Staff your stores. Pay your employees. Cut your executive pay, stock buybacks, and cut your dividends. The Walton family is doing fine. All it takes are a couple incompetent leaders to undermine years of PR and the team is doing a fabulous job running this company into the ground. Also no, it’s not a work shortage and you don’t need to “raise prices.” Those of us who listen to your earnings calls and listen to you brag to investors will be sharing our experiences and your executive’s words. For those needing a cheap grocery alternative, I’ve started going to Aldi just down the road and they take Apple Pay! I will update this when I find a local electronics and furniture store but it may be back to online for now. Those needing auto work including tire rotations and oils changes I have had an excellent experience at Porters Tire Store also very close by."
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