This Burlington doesn't really have much of a selection. It's not terribly disorganized, but there's really just the leftovers here. This includes the kitchen supplies, shoes for men AND women, as well as clothes for children and women. Beauty and health shelves are truly lacking. The inventory is just very low when compared to other areas/ cities. The lines are always extremely long and they go very very slow. It seems they need to hire more front end staff/ cashiers. I come here often only because it's the closest one to me, but I leave empty handed more than most of the time. It used to be better, and I feel like some stores kind of go through periods of having the good stuff, or having nothing at all... kind of like a hit or miss, if you will. Unfortunately, I seem to miss each and every single time I come to this Burlington location. And again, even if I do find one, or maybe two things I feel like I can buy, by the time I get to the checkout area of the store, the lines are sooo super long and slow slow slow! I basically get completely turned off, and end up putting whatever I've found and decided to purchase, back on a shelf, and end up...
Read moreOne time my children and I went to the store, and my son who was 14 at the time, bounced a basketball twice. The MOD was a little rude/unprofessional with telling him to stop, though I was already in the midst of telling him the same. Right after, the loss prevention associate asked him if he was going to get the ball, and when my son replied that he wasn't, he gestured to have the ball. I'm not one of those parents who believe their children cannot do any wrong, however, I do believe there's a level of professionalism that should be implemented at all times. We have gotten so far from treating others with decency and grace. I have since visited the store for the sake of convenience and their reasonable pricing, for the most part. No other issues have arose, but of course we're in a...
Read moreShoppers world is a piece of Southern Maryland history. In the days before the county commissioners destroyed this quiet town it was the place to go and be seen. The car show was amazing, every Friday night cars cleaned up and driving up and down the strip. Currently, the places to go are Chipotle with its average service, Burlington with there ridiculous returns policy, Edible Arrangements, BAM, Kinkos, Pizza Hut, Showman furniture, Carpet place (good deals), Chicken Rico, smells good but my stomach did not agree with it at all if you get what I mean! There's an auto store, scrubs store, cleaners, liquor store, hair supply and Jenny Craig and Bed Bath and Beyond. As the sporting good store went out of business not much over there. But part of history...
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