Strategies for Aisle-Blockers at WalMart

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Gunbuffer

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I honestly don't know how Walmart is making money off it. If you let them provide substitutes they will frequently give you larger quantities. Last week I seriously got a 42oz bag of peanut M&Ms the size I ordered was less than half that. My wife always gets giant quantities of stuff for free. 1lb of thick bacon was swapped to 3# bag of same bacon. The biggest was probably 4oz Pepperoni swapped to 2lb bag its crazy. Couple weeks ago she got 25ct 1 gallon freezer bag swapped to 100ct. Those things aint cheap.

My wife does say if she has to go in the people that are pulling the orders now do make shopping inside very unpleasant. Usually they have a tablet and are just wondering around aimlessly.
They prob aren’t. But blocking amazon from getting into the market market is a strategy
 

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This will save you all a bunch of hassle https://grocery.walmart.com my wife has used this for a couple years. We rarely go into the store anymore. If I do I sneak in, its through automotive get what I need and get out.

Not doing that at all. Wife and I prefer to pick out our own produce and such, as well as check items for expiration dates.
 

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I understand what you are saying Terry. The misses actually does her order from W-M then hits the Sprouts and Aldi for certain produce and other items one benefit of being in town all that stuff is within 5 minutes. The W-M online does easily save her an hour or two a week.
 

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