The only problem that I have with Wal-Mart is that they do not provide ecough handicap spaces.
Me too, but handicapped parking is a government privilege -- actually enforceable by the police. Wal-Mart cannot do that on its own. If there aren't enough handicapped slots, blame the politicians.
At the nearest Wal-Mart, I go about a hundred yards to the left and use Petsmart's handicapped parking, which is not as busy :-)
I sleep in on Sundays, and I'm not awake good yet. Was that sarcasm?
The only problem that I have with Wal-Mart is that they do not provide ecough handicap spaces.""
Most communities use a percentage of total spaces to designate handicapped parking. The store I go to uses 2 full aisles, and I think that is about 20+ spaces. Now you have my curiosity up- I will count them this week.
If your store has a higher than average handicapped customers, talk to your W/M manager. They might address your concerns more easily than you think.