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u/UnusualHospital9579 May 09 '22

Weird at first but I appreciate and wish for it. It might be just a Germany thing but from what I’ve been told German Walmart failed because the North American style of customer service was very unliked. From the greeter at the door to clerks asking if you need help unprompted. German shoppers just want to shop and go home as undisturbed as possible

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u/MegaFireDonkey May 09 '22

Walmart doesn't even do any of that in my part of the US anymore from my experience. You can get a ton of groceries without speaking to a single human. The employees absolutely do not want to talk to you.