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Warren Kiefer 05-05-2014 03:30 PM

Difference in Wal Mart Stores
 
:crap2:Just by chance I visited both of our Villages WalMart stores in the same day. Has anyone else noticed a huge difference in the service and quality of the two stores. The WalMart on 441 appears to have poor management problems. Recently,at the 441 store, I have noticed more and more empty shelves and the lack of any employees anywhere except at the registers. The 466 WalMart store appears totally different, with employees throughout the store and neat well stocked shelves. At times the 441 store looks more like a thrift shop. Here is a sample of what I found yesterday at the 441 store; rotting produce, no paper yard waste bags, no stainlss steel polish, no small paper plates, and the craft paints turned over and paint spilled all over the shelf. This is the norm at this store. Before you jump my case and say, well don't shop at that store, I plan do exactly that....

njbchbum 05-05-2014 03:40 PM

Guess I can say that the store on 441 is NOT a Villages Walmart. And I can say that you failed to indicate whether the 441 Walmart store you went to was in Summerfield or in Leesburg.

gomoho 05-05-2014 03:44 PM

I am going to be the OP meant the Leesburg store.

Bogie Shooter 05-05-2014 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 873434)
:crap2:Just by chance I visited both of our Villages WalMart stores in the same day. Has anyone else noticed a huge difference in the service and quality of the two stores. The WalMart on 441 appears to have poor management problems. Recently,at the 441 store, I have noticed more and more empty shelves and the lack of any employees anywhere except at the registers. The 466 WalMart store appears totally different, with employees throughout the store and neat well stocked shelves. At times the 441 store looks more like a thrift shop. Here is a sample of what I found yesterday at the 441 store; rotting produce, no paper yard waste bags, no stainlss steel polish, no small paper plates, and the craft paints turned over and paint spilled all over the shelf. This is the norm at this store. Before you jump my case and say, well don't shop at that store, I plan do exactly that....

You can give WalMart feedback here:
https://corporate.walmart.com/contac...orate-feedback

Mudder 05-05-2014 03:56 PM

Had to be Leesburg, Summerfield one not that bad at all.

John_W 05-05-2014 03:58 PM

I have the complete opposite impression. The Wal-Mart on 466 is usually very dark with half the lights turned off, no joke just look up. Combine that with the dark colored stained concrete floor at the 466 store against the bright terrazzo floors at both Summerfield and Leesburg stores. We usually go the 466 store because it's closer, but tomorrow were going to Summerfield since we'll be in that area.

Merchandise wise I usually find better stock in Summerfield, especially on health & beauty items, which we normally buy at Wal-Mart because of the price. In fact, just about everything else is in better stock at Summerfield, they appear to be a much busier store which might explain why they are out of certain items at times.

About a month ago I was in the 466 store and while I was there the lights all of a sudden came up and it was totally like a different store. I even walked up to a manager and told them, now I can finally see in here since you turned the lights up, now just do something with the floor.

DonH57 05-05-2014 04:01 PM

We do most of our shopping in the walmart at 466 for most of these reasons listed above by Warren. The walmart located in Summerfield on 441 just never seems to be stocked. I believe it may be an inventory control issue. Never had issues with any workers.The one on 466 is also closer.

NotGolfer 05-05-2014 04:24 PM

Management definitely has something to do with it. We once had a friend who was the manager at our local WalMart....his store was neat and well-stocked. It changed when his "powers that be" transferred him to another store. I think once Sam passed away that the whole WalMart concept changed...both in products and service.

NottaVillager 05-05-2014 04:29 PM

If you shop at the Ocala store the prices are MUCH lower than either of the stores that are in or near TV.

Villager Joyce 05-05-2014 05:01 PM

I'm a 466 WalMart girl.

Indydealmaker 05-05-2014 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by NottaVillager (Post 873471)
If you shop at the Ocala store the prices are MUCH lower than either of the stores that are in or near TV.

Could you expand on this observation?

Are there specific categories where prices are substantially lower?

This kind of regional pricing has always been fascinating to me.

TheVillageChicken 05-05-2014 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 873505)
Could you expand on this observation?

Are there specific categories where prices are substantially lower?

This kind of regional pricing has always been fascinating to me.

Puzzling to me. Almost every banana sold in America enters the country via Gulfport, MS, but bananas are cheaper at Wal-Mart in Mountain Home, Idaho than in Gulfport, MS.

Indydealmaker 05-05-2014 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by TheVillageChicken (Post 873516)
Puzzling to me. Almost every banana sold in America enters the country via Gulfport, MS, but bananas are cheaper at Wal-Mart in Mountain Home, Idaho than in Gulfport, MS.

Maybe they have a shorter shelf life by the time they get to Idaho.

TheVillageChicken 05-05-2014 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 873519)
Maybe they have a shorter shelf life by the time they get to Idaho.

Yes, but where's the reciprocity? Mississippians deserve cheap taters.

smcgirl 05-05-2014 06:20 PM

I also would like to know, IS there a price difference between the two Walmarts?? Would there be a difference in price in the Lowes in the Villages and the Lowes in Leesburg?

DianeM 05-05-2014 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 873434)
:crap2:Just by chance I visited both of our Villages WalMart stores in the same day. Has anyone else noticed a huge difference in the service and quality of the two stores. The WalMart on 441 appears to have poor management problems. Recently,at the 441 store, I have noticed more and more empty shelves and the lack of any employees anywhere except at the registers. The 466 WalMart store appears totally different, with employees throughout the store and neat well stocked shelves. At times the 441 store looks more like a thrift shop. Here is a sample of what I found yesterday at the 441 store; rotting produce, no paper yard waste bags, no stainlss steel polish, no small paper plates, and the craft paints turned over and paint spilled all over the shelf. This is the norm at this store. Before you jump my case and say, well don't shop at that store, I plan do exactly that....

I agree with you completely and I heard all about myself when I commented on the difference a while back. The store on 441 is awful plain and simple and I don't go there.

Indydealmaker 05-05-2014 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TheVillageChicken (Post 873522)
Yes, but where's the reciprocity? Mississippians deserve cheap taters.

Instead, they got gators!

villager 05-05-2014 07:18 PM

I have a friend who took her iPad and grocery list to both Wal-Marts - the one of 466 and the 441 Summerfield Wal-Mart. She noted the prices for the same items on a spreadsheet. The 441 Summerfield Wal-Mart had lower prices but less of a selection. Yes, I thought that was very interesting, too.

Indydealmaker 05-05-2014 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by villager (Post 873552)
I have a friend who took her iPad and grocery list to both Wal-Marts - the one of 466 and the 441 Summerfield Wal-Mart. She noted the prices for the same items on a spreadsheet. The 441 Summerfield Wal-Mart had lower prices but less of a selection. Yes, I thought that was very interesting, too.

Here is what Walmart's website says about that:
Prices may vary from store to store because each store is required to manage its own inventory. Therefore, a manager may lower a price to clear out an overstock item, to reward customers with an in-store sale, or to compete with local merchants. It is not our policy to price match our own stores or our online service since we are not in competition with ourselves.

zcaveman 05-05-2014 07:39 PM

I prefer the Wal-Mart in Summerfield.

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perrjojo 05-05-2014 07:50 PM

The Walmart in Summerfield is older and I think it shows. I am in the middle between both and rarely shop either one.

cquick 05-05-2014 07:58 PM

I like the one on 466 best, but I do go to the Leesburg one because it's closer to my house.

I've never seen rotting produce and the store seems clean to me. I certainly didn't see empty shelves. AND there were two guys to help me load my top soil into my car!

NottaVillager 05-05-2014 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 873505)
Could you expand on this observation?

Are there specific categories where prices are substantially lower?

This kind of regional pricing has always been fascinating to me.

We have found that there is a "premium" to pay if you are shopping in and around TV. For WalMart..pretty much everything that we might purchase..milk, laundry soap, bread, frozen items, pharmacy items (not prescriptions) canned goods, paper towels, toilet paper and so on are cheaper at the Ocala WalMart than at either of the two locals. But we have found that this works in pretty much every store or restaurant if you leave TV. For example if my wife and I stop at 5-Guys we almost always get the same meal. The tab is $5 less if we buy it at 5-Guys in Ocala as opposed to the two 5-Guys restaurants in TV.

Warren Kiefer 05-05-2014 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 873441)
guess i can say that the store on 441 is not a villages walmart. And i can say that you failed to indicate whether the 441 walmart store you went to was in summerfield or in leesburg.

my referenced stores were the summerfield and oxford walmarts.

Warren Kiefer 05-05-2014 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 873441)
guess i can say that the store on 441 is not a villages walmart. And i can say that you failed to indicate whether the 441 walmart store you went to was in summerfield or in leesburg.

i would assume that calling the two wal marts as being villages stores would tell you that i was rfeferring to the summerfield store and the oxford store. Surely you ralize that if the villages did not exist the summerfield wal mart site would be a pasture.

Warren Kiefer 05-05-2014 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by smcgirl (Post 873530)
i also would like to know, is there a price difference between the two walmarts?? Would there be a difference in price in the lowes in the villages and the lowes in leesburg?

there is definately a difference in prices of the two wal marts. Additionally the two stores are served by different warehouses. The oxford store is generally a little higher.

chuckinca 05-05-2014 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 873604)
i would assume that calling the two wal marts as being villages stores would tell you that i was rfeferring to the summerfield store and the oxford store. Surely you ralize that if the villages did not exist the summerfield wal mart site would be a pasture.


Doesn't that apply to the Oxford store also - and 90% of all the area facilities?

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BarryRX 05-05-2014 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 873455)
I have the complete opposite impression. The Wal-Mart on 466 is usually very dark with half the lights turned off, no joke just look up. Combine that with the dark colored stained concrete floor at the 466 store against the bright terrazzo floors at both Summerfield and Leesburg stores. We usually go the 466 store because it's closer, but tomorrow were going to Summerfield since we'll be in that area.

Merchandise wise I usually find better stock in Summerfield, especially on health & beauty items, which we normally buy at Wal-Mart because of the price. In fact, just about everything else is in better stock at Summerfield, they appear to be a much busier store which might explain why they are out of certain items at times.

About a month ago I was in the 466 store and while I was there the lights all of a sudden came up and it was totally like a different store. I even walked up to a manager and told them, now I can finally see in here since you turned the lights up, now just do something with the floor.

I'm an ex Walmart Pharmacist. Many Walmart stores have light sensors that turn the lights down when ambient light is bright enough. I have a hunch that this is what you were experiencing. It is part of walmarts very noble goal to be more energy efficient and less wasteful.

The Buckeyes 05-05-2014 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by BarryRX (Post 873619)
I'm an ex Walmart Pharmacist. Many Walmart stores have light sensors that turn the lights down when ambient light is bright enough. I have a hunch that this is what you were experiencing. It is part of walmarts very noble goal to be more energy efficient and less wasteful.

Most huge corporations that tout energy efficiency and less wasteful green energy concerns do so because it is in vogue to do so. When you pull back the curtains the real reason is cost.

Indydealmaker 05-05-2014 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by The Buckeyes (Post 873644)
Most huge corporations that tout energy efficiency and less wasteful green energy concerns do so because it is in vogue to do so. When you pull back the curtains the real reason is cost.

You have part of it right. Most major corps wrap their arms around "green" for PR, but most "green" approaches end up costing more, not less.
For example Walmart's light dimming approach actually has a downdrag on sales.

The Buckeyes 05-06-2014 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 873646)
You have part of it right. Most major corps wrap their arms around "green" for PR, but most "green" approaches end up costing more, not less.
For example Walmart's light dimming approach actually has a downdrag on sales.

Boy did you hit the nail on the head. Last year I was in a super walmart in Aurora Ohio when the lights dimmed. It was like shopping in the dark. I took my cart which was 3/4 full to customer service and asked for the manager. He discussed the situation using the green energy pr. I informed him that maybe he liked working in a cave but I don't like shopping in one and, since that is your attitude you can restock the merchandise from my cart in the dark and I walked out of the store. I'm usually an easy going person until someone rubs me the wrong way!

mrfixit 05-06-2014 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 873646)
You have part of it right. Most major corps wrap their arms around "green" for PR, but most "green" approaches end up costing more, not less.

For example Walmart's LIGHT DIMMING approach _
"actually has a DOWNDRAG ON SALES."

WOW...Wal-Mart already sells 25% of ALL Groceries sold in the U.S. of A.

What do you suppose the sales percentage would be if they
kept the stores brightly lit at all times.

OldManTime 05-06-2014 07:54 AM

I frequent the Summerfield store, I don't see that this poster sees. You do get what you pay for, the Walmart in The Villages, Sumter county Walmart has higher prices, which might result in more employees.

chuckinca 05-06-2014 09:11 AM

Last year I bought a bunch of home HVAC air filters at the Summerfield Walmart. A few weeks later I was in 466 Walmart and noted that the air filters there were about $1 cheaper (about 20% less).

I believe the 466 Walmart is in TV not Oxford.

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ilovetv 05-06-2014 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 873455)
I have the complete opposite impression. The Wal-Mart on 466 is usually very dark with half the lights turned off, no joke just look up. Combine that with the dark colored stained concrete floor at the 466 store against the bright terrazzo floors at both Summerfield and Leesburg stores. We usually go the 466 store because it's closer, but tomorrow were going to Summerfield since we'll be in that area.

Merchandise wise I usually find better stock in Summerfield, especially on health & beauty items, which we normally buy at Wal-Mart because of the price. In fact, just about everything else is in better stock at Summerfield, they appear to be a much busier store which might explain why they are out of certain items at times.

About a month ago I was in the 466 store and while I was there the lights all of a sudden came up and it was totally like a different store. I even walked up to a manager and told them, now I can finally see in here since you turned the lights up, now just do something with the floor.

I've seen the lights come on automatically when the sky clouds over and the skylights bring in less light.

If they weren't using energy-saving lighting controls like that, people would be complaining that they waste energy on lights too bright.

DonH57 05-06-2014 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ilovetv (Post 873758)
I've seen the lights come on automatically when the sky clouds over and the skylights bring in less light.

If they weren't using energy-saving lighting controls like that, people would be complaining that they waste energy on lights too bright.

More than likely the same ones that lobbied for clean air then gripe when their a/c fails and part of the bill is for recovering and proper disposal of the now unusable refrigerant from the system

njbchbum 05-06-2014 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 873604)
i would assume that calling the two wal marts as being villages stores would tell you that i was rfeferring to the summerfield store and the oxford store. Surely you ralize that if the villages did not exist the summerfield wal mart site would be a pasture.

not the correct assumption at all!

oxford zip code 34484

the villages zip code 32162

Oxford, Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

what was the villages walmart built on?

Warren Kiefer 05-06-2014 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 873766)
not the correct assumption at all!

Oxford zip code 34484

the villages zip code 32162

oxford, florida - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

what was the villages walmart built on?

we seem to be getting carried away on sematics. Technially, neither wal mart is a villages store. I was using the summerfield and oxford terminology to illustrate a point, not to get into a legal discussion. I will stick to my opinion that the management at the summerfield wal mart is much worse than at most wal marts.

NottaVillager 05-06-2014 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 873863)
we seem to be getting carried away on sematics. Technially, neither wal mart is a villages store. I was using the summerfield and oxford terminology to illustrate a point, not to get into a legal discussion. I will stick to my opinion that the management at the summerfield wal mart is much worse than at most wal marts.

For a couple of years my youngest son was a bakery manager at a Pennsylvania WalMart. The vast majority of today's WalMarts tend to look like WM has a cash-flow problem and can't pay for needed goods. Most WM stores suffer from poorly stocked shelves or out-of-stock items. Many times the store is not out-of-stock at all, but has the items in its back storage section lacking the necessary staff to move products from storage out onto the shelves. Since WM General Managers get their bonuses based on "the numbers" most managers do everything they can to keep payroll at "barely alive" levels. When my son was a bakery manager he had to argue each and every week with the store's GM to keep enough people on schedule just to staff his bakery.

WM has cut their costs to the bone, and then cracked open the bone and sucked out the marrow. Frequently there's nothing and nobody left and the stores are showing it. There's no savings to be had if you can't buy the item you want in the first place.

A number of business publications have reported on this story for awhile now. WM has to get serious about getting its house back in order.

karostay 05-06-2014 02:20 PM

I try to avoid Walmart as mush as possible
They have sucked the life out of the competitive market and now sell goods that are seconds in my opinion


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