We buy meat, and pretty much everything else food related, from our local Wal-Mart all the time. They carry the exact same products that the other big chain grocery stores carry, and have the items for less money to boot. So I don't want to hear any crap about 'buying American made", or anything else as the Name Brand dictates where it's made, not the store it's bought from as some seem to think given the comments often made in relation to buying from store A -vs- store B........
That said, having worked in several grocery stores in my younger years, I can't imagine Wal-Mart's grocery section would be any different than they were. In other words the meat service desk isn't going to hang onto the meat. Instead they call the meat department to pick it up so they can do the return within their system and dispose of the product. If they didn't do this, the meat would have to lay there at the service desk until someone, from where ever, came and picked it up to dispose of it. That being the case, why not let the department in charge of that type of product do it? Makes sense to me.......
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