What do you guys think about Walmart+? Service has good value, or just another way a company can suck more money out of consumers while providing the bare minimum of service and quality?
Doesn't seem to me to be an outrageous request. I would have put it in a baggie or Walmart bag and returned it to the store, but it looks like it was resolved pretty easily. The threat to run it on the counter seems unnecessarily Karen.
Isn't the whole point of having things delivered to NOT HAVE TO GO TO THE STORE? The billion dollar company can eat that cost so the customer isn't even more inconvenienced.
Being right doesn't make someone any less of an asshole. Walmart is a horrible company and OP sounds like douchebag. Two things can be true at the same time.
While I am all for retaliating against corporate bullshit - don't smear it on the returns counter because that means some hourly person has to clean it - best mail it to corporate HQ.
Those workers are paid the same whether they're helping customers or cleaning sunflower butter off the counter. Sunflower butter isn't particularly disgusting or difficult to clean. Every minute a worker spends cleaning it up is a minute not spent doing things that would actually earn money for the company.
I've never heard of sunflower butter before but after googling it the containers look like peanut butter. Is it spilling because it does that thing some peanut butters will do where it separates into like, oil on the top and the rest underneath? Not doubting your post at all, just genuinely curious about this thing I've never heard of before.
Also the "Walmart pus" typo is hilariously kinda accurate given the situation.
I agree. Got it last year on Black Friday for $49. I expected it to be like the Sam’s Club scan and go, but unfortunately you still have to stop at a self checkout and complete payment there. Most of the time they don’t bring enough staff in to watch the self checkouts, so they rope off a few lanes of them, leading to a long line.
Debating on if it’s worth $100 / year for that experience. So far, I don’t think so.