was here on opening day. they need more registers and less employees hanging out by self checkout. this woman was trying to make sure i was holding a bag properly as if people never held up plastic bags with groceries before. she was acting like i was going to spill stuff out of a bag. point of self checkout is to avoid idiocy of low wage employees that cant be employed elsewhere. self checkout eliminates the problem of employees that cant properly interact with people since this is a low paying job you cant really hire good help especially in oklahoma. well with this individual standing there and passive aggressively insinuating that i dont even know how to carry a light bag of groceries the experience was intrusive and annoying. please hire more asian employees this is a japanese store. i noticed all the employees were caucasian? didnt feel like a daiso but felt more like a dollar tree with red colored highlights inside. went here because my girlfriend likes daiso. the dallas location is much better. i normally rate well for places but if the place has people that have employees that are annoyingly slow or dimwitted that have courtesy issues or inadvertantly want to get in my way as a customer i cant rate high they ruin the experience. stop hiring people that dont know how to be courteous and that means knowing not to get in the way of customers. why does self checkout need an...
Read moreDaiso Edmond – Organized, Fun, and Full of Surprises!
We spent about an hour exploring Daiso in Edmond and had such a fun time! The store is packed with a wide variety of items—everything from clever storage containers and gardening tools to art supplies, cleaning gear, and even some surprisingly elegant dining ware.
Some items are an absolute steal, especially in the home organization and craft sections. Others are a bit pricier than expected, but overall, the value is solid if you shop smart. Their pricing guide is super helpful:
• Items without a price tag are $2.25 • Items marked ¥150–¥190 are $3.25 • Prices go up incrementally, with the highest tier (¥1200–¥1320) at $18.00
The shelves were neatly stocked, the layout was easy to navigate, and the staff was incredibly friendly and helpful. It’s definitely one of those places where you go in for one thing and walk out with a basket full of “how did I live without this?” finds.
⚠️ Just a heads-up: it’s very easy to spend $75–$100 without realizing it—classic five-and-dime magic!
Overall, a clean, cheerful, and well-stocked store that’s perfect for anyone who loves affordable organization, cute home goods, and a little...
Read moreEdmond Daiso is an incredible store that offers something for everyone. From snacks and drinks to camping gear, plushies, and stationery, you’ll find a wide variety of products. Contrary to popular belief, Edmond Daiso doesn’t charge for bags. Whether you completely miss the multiple signs that guide you to bypass the “bag charging” section, simply ask an associate, it’s easy to avoid the fee. Pricing can be a bit tricky, but they’ve posted very easy to read and understand conversion charts in every aisle. Yet again, asking an associate is very easy as well!! It’s understandable that some items may be out of stock, especially considering the store’s size and the time it takes to restock and shelve products. Shipping delays and warehouse issues may also contribute to stockouts. Overall, Edmond Daiso is an awesome place to shop, especially considering the...
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