It will be interesting to see if this has any positive effect on customer service. I have been in the Mas X Menos on Central Avenida numerous times, and was not impressed with the level of help I received from the employees. Most seemed to have a "couldn't care less attitude," in spite of the "WAL-MART ID badges" they were wearing and the walls painted in the WAL-MART color scheme. I wonder if the gun toting,

grim faced guards at the front door will be replaced with smiling greeters saying "

Welcome to WAL-MART!"
This past June, after becoming ill with the "grippe," I went to this same Mas X Menos looking for a suitable remedy. Not being able to speak or read Spanish, it took me a while to sort through the miriad of various remedies. A grim faced man in civilian clothes and a WAL-MART name badge "hovered" over me the entire time,

as if he were fully expecting me to stuff the entire shelf-full of remedies into my pockets and exit the store without paying for them. I thought how ironic this was with him standing over my shoulder, with his WAL-MART ID hanging around his neck.
Zebra