Mental Health Clinic opens in N. Texas Walmart

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Mental Health Clinic opens in N. Texas Walmart

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National story from the Today show, which our local NBC affiliate "borrowed" to re-air.
Mental health clinic opens inside Texas Walmart

Seems to me like any other leased space at the front of the store and that more health products available at Walmart is not necessarily unusual or a negative thing.
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SamSpade wrote: November 29th, 2018, 12:17 pm National story from the Today show, which our local NBC affiliate "borrowed" to re-air.
Mental health clinic opens inside Texas Walmart

Seems to me like any other leased space at the front of the store and that more health products available at Walmart is not necessarily unusual or a negative thing.
What better place for a mental health clinic to pop up than in a Walmart store.

There, I said it. :)
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wnetmacman wrote: November 30th, 2018, 1:58 pm
What better place for a mental health clinic to pop up than in a Walmart store.

There, I said it. :)
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Anyways, It seems like an odd choice. I don't expect it to last long.
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wnetmacman wrote: November 30th, 2018, 1:58 pm
SamSpade wrote: November 29th, 2018, 12:17 pm National story from the Today show, which our local NBC affiliate "borrowed" to re-air.
Mental health clinic opens inside Texas Walmart

Seems to me like any other leased space at the front of the store and that more health products available at Walmart is not necessarily unusual or a negative thing.
What better place for a mental health clinic to pop up than in a Walmart store.

There, I said it. :)
Just proves you have to be crazy to shop at Walmart
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They should open an extension in the Wal Mart on Second Street in Reno. It is near the state mental health facility.

That Wal Mart is a real $h!t show. Lines routinely down the aisles. Multiple "greeters" at both entrances. Multiple temporary security camera poles throughout the parking lot. Filthy parking lot full of trash. One of the worst store experiences I've ever had, every time I go in there (a couple times a year). And you should see the line for the "customer service" desk.

The store does seem to keep its shelves reasonably well stocked, which is interesting considering the various factors.
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storewanderer wrote: November 30th, 2018, 9:01 pm They should open an extension in the Wal Mart on Second Street in Reno. It is near the state mental health facility.

That Wal Mart is a real $h!t show. Lines routinely down the aisles. Multiple "greeters" at both entrances. Multiple temporary security camera poles throughout the parking lot. Filthy parking lot full of trash. One of the worst store experiences I've ever had, every time I go in there (a couple times a year). And you should see the line for the "customer service" desk.

The store does seem to keep its shelves reasonably well stocked, which is interesting considering the various factors.
The store on East Thomas Road in Phoenix sounds similar to the one you described. Interestingly, their employees are very nice and seem happy to work there despite the clientele. Maybe they get a "rough clientele" differential.
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storewanderer wrote: November 30th, 2018, 9:01 pm They should open an extension in the Wal Mart on Second Street in Reno. It is near the state mental health facility.

That Wal Mart is a real $h!t show. Lines routinely down the aisles. Multiple "greeters" at both entrances. Multiple temporary security camera poles throughout the parking lot. Filthy parking lot full of trash. One of the worst store experiences I've ever had, every time I go in there (a couple times a year). And you should see the line for the "customer service" desk.

The store does seem to keep its shelves reasonably well stocked, which is interesting considering the various factors.
Sam Walton is rolling over in his grave. That sounds terrible. I've only been in two WalMart stores in the last twenty years, both in Las Vegas. One was a super center and I was surprised that it wasn't as horrible as I was expecting. The other was a neighborhood market and it was terrible. But both were busy, though.
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klkla wrote: December 1st, 2018, 5:19 pm
storewanderer wrote: November 30th, 2018, 9:01 pm They should open an extension in the Wal Mart on Second Street in Reno. It is near the state mental health facility.

That Wal Mart is a real $h!t show. Lines routinely down the aisles. Multiple "greeters" at both entrances. Multiple temporary security camera poles throughout the parking lot. Filthy parking lot full of trash. One of the worst store experiences I've ever had, every time I go in there (a couple times a year). And you should see the line for the "customer service" desk.

The store does seem to keep its shelves reasonably well stocked, which is interesting considering the various factors.
Sam Walton is rolling over in his grave. That sounds terrible. I've only been in two WalMart stores in the last twenty years, both in Las Vegas. One was a super center and I was surprised that it wasn't as horrible as I was expecting. The other was a neighborhood market and it was terrible. But both were busy, though.
Walmart is very inconsistent. They do have good stores (in fact they have a large percentage of good stores). However, if they have a terrible store it's really terrible.

The Walmart closest to my house is an example of a terrible store (but if I go to the next 3 closest stores they're all quite decent).

A sign of a terrible Walmart is the following:

- Lot Cop Cameras in the parking lot
- Greeter checking receipts at the exit
- Online merchandise pickup located at the back of the store

Even so, most "bad" Walmarts are still better than Kmarts were in their final years and tend to have newer decor packages.
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In my opinion, over the past 10 years, Wal Mart has been doing a good job keeping its store decor packages "fresh." I may not really like their decor packages much, but at least the stores do not look forgotten or run down; they look maintained. That store I mentioned above in Reno on Second Street opened in 2010 and was recently remodeled inside (it previously had the yellow wall grocery decor).

Even stores that they have closed the past few years, had generally had decor upgrades in the 5 years prior to closing.

Wal Mart seems to have pretty major operational issues where their stores are in dense lower end neighborhoods. The rural stores are pretty consistent with those located in better income suburb type locations: generally clean and orderly. And in the case of the rural stores, quite friendly employees.

Kmart neglected its stores since forever from a capital perspective. Many stores opened in the 70's and closed in the 00's or 10's with the same ugly flooring and shelves they opened with. To make matters worse, Kmart failed to do things like maintain soiled ceiling tiles, replace broken/bent/rusted shelves, replace damaged or discolored floor tiles, replace falling apart front ends, I could go on and on. Target seems to have a similar group of a hundred or two hundred stores opened in the early and mid 90's that they are also neglecting from the perspective of no P-Fresh or other store decor remodels, but the stores at least seem to be maintained; nothing is falling apart neglected; just dated looking.
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I'd like to steer the conversation back to the original topic, thanks!
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