@Megs7521 wrote:
I just don’t understand why ANY company would care about Walmart employees saying hello to a customer or not. Like what is beneficial that anyone would pay to find this info out?
It could be similar to the reasoning behind rival grocery store audits. I used to do grocery store audits where customer service was the primary concern - go to each department, did the employee greet you, blah. blah, blah. The store in question is, to this day, not known for great customer service. Their rival has an established reputation as being customer centric. Occasionally, a shop at the rival store would be posted with the same questions. I think the ordering store is trying to change their image and make sure that the need is still relevant.
In the case of the discussed Walmart scenario, I personally believe that it is Walmart ordering these visits. I, too, have noticed the placement of very friendly folks at the entrance to my local stores and cashiers with better attitudes. It is sadly, kind of shocking to be greeted so warmly at Walmart.
I wasn't aware of the no photo policies at target and walmart so I am grateful for this thread. I used to do an audit at target where I had to take many pictures discreetly. I hated that project. Targets I have been to always have employees readily available in every department.
I completed a project yesterday at Walmart where I was instructed by the MSC not to submit my LOA when I went to the store but only present it if I am questioned. I took many pictures and used an app to scan products. Next time I will log into the vendor book to cover myself.