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Old 11-26-2020, 08:49 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain
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Anyone been to the Walmart Neighborhood
Market over on Cheyenne & 215?
I'm curious to hear if it's any good for the
produce or veggies.
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Old 11-27-2020, 02:39 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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Anyone been to the Walmart Neighborhood
Market over on Cheyenne & 215?
I'm curious to hear if it's any good for the
produce or veggies.
We regularly use the one in Centennial Center off Tropical. There is also a Sam's Club next door which we hit once a month or so for bulk stuff. We have hit the one on Cheyenne but find the other much better.
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Old 11-28-2020, 11:37 AM
 
Location: In the middle of nowhere... and enjoying it
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Anyone been to the Walmart Neighborhood
Market over on Cheyenne & 215?
I'm curious to hear if it's any good for the
produce or veggies.
Haven't been there in a while but when I did go there it had a decent selection of fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Old 12-01-2020, 01:11 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain, Las Vegas, NV
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Walmart has much lower prices than Albertsons. You can shop both online and compare prices -- you'll be shocked. I mainly shop at Walmart, but I also shop Albertsons, Sprouts, Trader Joe, and Sams Club for specific items that Walmart doesn't carry. Overall, my grocery bill is down significantly from when I shopped mainly at Albertsons. Btw, the Walmart at Cheyenne x 215 is closer to you and probably better than the Craig x Jones store.
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Old 12-01-2020, 05:50 PM
 
Location: Summerlin NV
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Walmart has much lower prices than Albertsons. You can shop both online and compare prices -- you'll be shocked. I mainly shop at Walmart, but I also shop Albertsons, Sprouts, Trader Joe, and Sams Club for specific items that Walmart doesn't carry. Overall, my grocery bill is down significantly from when I shopped mainly at Albertsons. Btw, the Walmart at Cheyenne x 215 is closer to you and probably better than the Craig x Jones store.
Fantastic Info! It's not only me that is shocked at Albertson's prices. I would say Albertson's are dramatically more expensive than Walmart, Meijer in Ohio and a bit more expensive than Krogers and Giant Eagles in Ohio. It would be similar to the prices at Whole Foods or Trader Joes.
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Old 12-01-2020, 08:53 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain
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Walmart has much lower prices than Albertsons. You can shop both online and compare prices -- you'll be shocked. Btw, the Walmart at Cheyenne x 215 is closer to you and probably better than the Craig x Jones store.
You misunderstood me. There is a specific business called
Walmart Neighborhood Market which is separate and distinctive
from the market section of Walmart or a Walmart Supercenter.
I've never been in one and was asking about anyone who
has been. I think their signature sign is in green...I just saw another
one over on Craig (west of 95) when I was at the vet this week. I might
stop in there when I don't have a sick pet in the car.
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Old 12-05-2020, 10:55 AM
 
Location: A nice chicken house with netflix
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You misunderstood me. There is a specific business called
Walmart Neighborhood Market which is separate and distinctive
from the market section of Walmart or a Walmart Supercenter.
I've never been in one and was asking about anyone who
has been. I think their signature sign is in green...I just saw another
one over on Craig (west of 95) when I was at the vet this week. I might
stop in there when I don't have a sick pet in the car.

I have been in a Walmart neighborhood market a few times. It has the same grocery items as a Super Walmart, but on a smaller scale. Noting really special, just easier to get in and out of than a superstore.
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Old 12-05-2020, 11:27 PM
 
Location: Summerlin NV
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That is fantastic info! Since I have already gotten rid of my car, I will be riding my standing electric scooter to go to either the Walmart Neighborhood Market in the far NorthWest, through the bike trail northbound along the CR 215, or I can scoot through the bike trail Southbound along the CR 215 to the Walmart Super Center in Fort Apache. So I guess if the prices are the same, I can just ride my standing scooter to the WNM in the NorthWest near 89144. Because this one is about 10 miles from where I live in Western Summerlin and the Supercenter in Ft Apache is about 15 miles south from where I live.

But that Bike Trail is a lifesaver! It's way more pleasant to go places along the bike trails than to cross through dangerous traffic lights along W Charleston or W Sahara.
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Old 12-06-2020, 05:48 AM
 
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That is fantastic info! Since I have already gotten rid of my car, I will be riding my standing electric scooter to go to either the Walmart Neighborhood Market in the far NorthWest, through the bike trail northbound along the CR 215, or I can scoot through the bike trail Southbound along the CR 215 to the Walmart Super Center in Fort Apache. So I guess if the prices are the same, I can just ride my standing scooter to the WNM in the NorthWest near 89144. Because this one is about 10 miles from where I live in Western Summerlin and the Supercenter in Ft Apache is about 15 miles south from where I live.

But that Bike Trail is a lifesaver! It's way more pleasant to go places along the bike trails than to cross through dangerous traffic lights along W Charleston or W Sahara.

Isn't your scooter considered a motorized vehicle? The bike trails I've seen have signs prohibiting motorized vehicles.
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Old 12-06-2020, 06:57 AM
 
Location: Summerlin NV
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Isn't your scooter considered a motorized vehicle? The bike trails I've seen have signs prohibiting motorized vehicles.
Electric Standing Scooters are treated as Bicycles, which are allowed on both sidewalks and Bike paths.

Nevada AB485

"Sec.24.1. Except as otherwise provided in an ordinance enacted pursuant to section 16of this act, an electric scooter may be operated:

(a)On a roadway, bicycle lane, path or route at a speed of not more than15 miles per hour; and

(b)On a sidewalk and other pedestrian areas at a speed that does not exceed the limit set in an ordinance enacted pursuant to section 16 of this act, if any."

"Except as otherwise provided in a specific statute or an ordinance enacted pursuant to section 16 of this act:

(a)An electric scooter is subject to all the provisions of law applicable to bicycles and electric bicycles except those provisions which by their nature can have no application;"

https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/NELI...Bill/6935/Text
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