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Millcreek Walmart less cluttered, more categorized

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Jalee Scott | 1:23 p.m. Oct. 22, 2009
By reducing racks in infants our walmart now has 3 outfits for my 6 month old. I used to buy a lot of baby clothes at walmart, but now they are losing my business when it comes to my baby.
Jim Young | 6:41 p.m. Oct. 23, 2009
People just need to get use to the new lay out of the store.Some people like the new look and some people don't.But the store looks cleaner and you can find what ever you need.And if you can't find it a store employee will be glad to help you find it.

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