"Walked it to adjust some glasses that were not purchased here and they helped me out immediately and got the issue resolved. Very nice of them! The store has a great selection. I will be needing new glasses soon and will be coming back for that purchase. Thank you!!"
Walmart Supercenter
1.5
56
1515 Bethlehem Pike, Hatfield
CLOSE · 06:00 - 23:00 · +1 215-997-2929
"Had a return. Johanna at the return desk is doing an AMAZING job. Calm, cool, collective. She's happy even with a line of 8-10 people.\n\nNumerous managers and coworkers of hers walking around talking, none came up to help her.\n\nWalmart, I had to ask two different employees to get her another person to help at the registers. \n\nThis is how you lose good people by not supporting them. \n\nDo better"
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