the women's bathroom was something, there were no paper towels and the mirror looked like it hadn't been cleaned in a while, and most importantly the disabled accessible stall did not have a changing table for larger disabled people. The selections were also depressing, majority of the women's and men's clothing were smalls and mediums, there were a few larges, very little extra larges, barley any extra extra larges, and COMPLETELY no extra extra extra larges, I found moldy candy, and lastly their counters were VERY dusty and looked torn. The generous extra star I placed was only due to the employees being helpful and offering to hold our bag of items for the day, everything was going good untill this associate handed us a useless number that didn't...
Read moreThis is one of the nicer T.J. Maxx stores that I have seen although it appears to be on the smaller size. They layout and selection is more reminiscent of a HomeGoods store (which is owned by the same company). The amount of seasonal, housewares and ladies apparel is appropriate to expectations, but men's, boys, and infant apparel are incredibly limited. Overall, the store is clean and the new staff is helpful, it would just be nice if the store was larger, or if they focused on a few types of apparel instead of having a broad array with limited stock. Men and Boys will be underwhelmed, but the store is still...
Read moreWow, so this is VERY interesting and I'll no longer be shopping here...i was at TJ max and a lady and her kid were shopping and checked out without a mask. I asked the cashier, you all don't require masks in here? She said, if a customer shops without a mask we are not allowed to say anything. Only employees are required to wear them. Because the sheriff doesn't like Inslee and has decided not to enforce the rule, TJmax has decided not to require them. This to me is unbelievable!!! But for the record, the cashier...
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