I'd like to say this place is normal but it's not. Inventory can be pretty close to low, service is not the best, dirty, and the layout is pretty weird. Why put a clothing section right in the middle of the store that has an area of five McDonald's buildings. Usually crumbs everywhere for some reason and random stuff on the floor. The worst part is no assistance checkout. It's all self checkout no matter how many items you have. This is defiantly a last resort.
August 2021
It's awesome to walk into a store and find exactly what you want. That happened today. So I've gotten two pair of flip flops this summer from Walmart - and my cat decided to chew each of them. Yes, I said cat, lol. So I went back to O'Fallon Walmart and couldn't find them. Not too surprising, as it's the season for showing off your pedicure, and it's been in the 90s and super humid. Yea, STL heat and humidity. Today, I ended up in Chesterfield and though I don't typically visit this location often, I found not one, but TWO pair of the wide width flip flops my cat has apparently developed an affinity for! At just 10 bucks a pair, I grabbed... read full review
February 2020
10 years ago this was a nice WalMart. I haven't been in for a couple of years since I don't work in the valley any longer, so last weeks visit was a shock. I entered at the lawn care end of the store and there were zero shopping carts. I had to walk down to the next entrance to get one and it was only about 7 PM on a weekday night. I was trying to find a gel eye mask and was clearly having trouble locating it and walked around the store looking confused, passing several Walmart associates, and not one of them asked if they could help me. In the past the associates were always very attentive and helpful. I finally asked the pharmacist who directed me to the correct... read full review
I'd like to say this place is normal but it's not. Inventory can be pretty close to low, service is not the best, dirty, and the layout is pretty weird. Why put a clothing section right in the middle of the store that has an area of five McDonald's buildings. Usually crumbs everywhere for some reason and random stuff on the floor. The worst part is no assistance checkout. It's all self checkout no matter how many items you have. This is defiantly a last resort.
It's awesome to walk into a store and find exactly what you want. That happened today. So I've gotten two pair of flip flops this summer from Walmart - and my cat decided to chew each of them. Yes, I said cat, lol. So I went back to O'Fallon Walmart and couldn't find them. Not too surprising, as it's the season for showing off your pedicure, and it's been in the 90s and super humid. Yea, STL heat and humidity. Today, I ended up in Chesterfield and though I don't typically visit this location often, I found not one, but TWO pair of the wide width flip flops my cat has apparently developed an affinity for! At just 10 bucks a pair, I grabbed... read full review
10 years ago this was a nice WalMart. I haven't been in for a couple of years since I don't work in the valley any longer, so last weeks visit was a shock. I entered at the lawn care end of the store and there were zero shopping carts. I had to walk down to the next entrance to get one and it was only about 7 PM on a weekday night. I was trying to find a gel eye mask and was clearly having trouble locating it and walked around the store looking confused, passing several Walmart associates, and not one of them asked if they could help me. In the past the associates were always very attentive and helpful. I finally asked the pharmacist who directed me to the correct... read full review