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Total hyprocrassy here; gonna put that up front. I'm a salaried manager for Wal-Mart, but I do almost all my shopping at Kroger these days. Because why? Because first off, the prices/selections have become increasingly competitive. CHRIST, we can't even compete with Road Ranger or 7-11 any more!

But more importantly, when I shop late at night (which I've been doing for many years; there's a lot to be said for having only 5---8 other customers in the store), I ain't trying to walk five square fking farm acres just to get my mouth wash and tooth paste. I don't need to find maintenance guys leaning on brooms, over whole grocery areas I need to get to all roped off for mopping.

In all? THANK GOD for my neighborhood 24 HR. Kroger. The place is set out for the customer: You don't need two hours and the latest pair of orthopediactically correct, athletically balanced and sports endorsed running shoes just to get what you need.



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Those are all the reasons I don't like shopping at WM also. Our Kroger is set up in a way that makes a ton of sense and has a lot of flow. Heaven forbid if you go against that flow, it's like being a salmon and swimming upstream on a busy day. I've found that a lot of our prices are better than WalMarts prices and I think it goes without saying that the selection is better also. WM produce makes me sad, also.



-- Edited by SayWhat on Friday 21st of December 2012 06:15:41 PM

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Iso understand what you are saying.  As much as I hate Kroger,I shop there.  If I go for just food its Trader Joes or Fresh andEasy.  



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Whats up with those new "television" endcaps they got at Wally's?



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Walmart is ok. But the employees don't care and don't do a thing of work. They have 27 lines at my Walmart nod only use 10 on average.

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when i check out at wally's, i either go to the jewerly counter or to customer service where the ladys there are doing their nails most of the time and have them check me out.



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T.L.E. is another good bet----hardly any customers at the counter.

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At least Walmart uses 10 lines, my Kroger store only has 8 and rarely uses that many :P

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store815 wrote:

Walmart is ok. But the employees don't care and don't do a thing of work. They have 27 lines at my Walmart nod only use 10 on average.


 Wow. 10 lines? Our local WM has only about 2 lanes open. One being an express lane. It's always a long ass wait. I hate going there with a passion.



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Ours has about 4. The rest are U-Scan.

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