It's very jam packed with stuff on lil displays and stands and stuff. But there's several locations on the shellves that are empty or almost empty. There were 4-5 carts sitting around different areas of the store that were full of stock, that made shopping and getting a shopping cart by very difficult. I understand that stock has to be put out but it is a real deterant from buying things if you have to try an move this heavy cart in order to get what you want. As for a positive, sort of. Most of the cashiers are not very pleasant. However during late afternoon early evening, there is a young lady and a young guy, that usually one or both of them are there and they both are nice, friendly, courteous, patient and helpful. They are a true asset...
Read moreWE DON'T TAKE $100 BILLS AT THIS STORE,IS WHAT THE SUPERVISOR TOLD ME..THE STAFF ARE GOOD PEOPLE BUT THE STORE OPERATES ON A LOW STANDARD IN MIDLAND...I tried to buy some clippers for $20 dollars and I was told that the Owner/Management said that they are NOT TO TAKE $100 dollar bills..That is asinine and economically remedial...What kind of store in 2024 that is open for over 10hrs in a day and making thousands of dollars in said day cannot ring up a customer paying with a $100 dollar bill.Whats worst is the OWNER/Management is trying to legitimize A FAMILY DOLLAR NOT ACCEPTING US CURRENCY OVER $20....AND HAVE THEIR EMPLOYEES RECEIVING THE BACKLASH OF DISSATISFIED CUSTOMERS....STAFF IS GREAT BUT THE STANDARDS THE BOSSES HAVE CO-SIGNED ARE...
Read moreThe store is not disabled freindly at all. Boxes and handtrucks are always in several isles. Doors are difficult to open when confined to a wheelchair or even a walker. Employees are freindly and helpful. Midland is an ageing community. It would be nice to see The Family Dollar Store focus more on the elderly and disabled community members needs. An automaticdoor and less clutter in the already narrow isles would be a...
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