Walmart Supercenter on South Louise Avenue is the kind of place Sioux Falls residents end up at least twice a week whether they planned to or not. It's big, it's predictable, and that's exactly the point.
The supercenter covers discount grocery, fresh produce, a deli, and a full bakery alongside electronics, appliances, furniture, clothing, and home goods — all under one very large, very fluorescent roof. You can grab ground beef, a new lamp, and a phone charger in the same trip. The automotive section handles basic supplies, and a pharmacy sits on-site for prescription pickup when you're already there for everything else.
No, they won't wow you with atmosphere or a curated shopping experience — but the pricing doesn't require a loyalty card, a coupon stack, or a sales pitch to make sense. Affordable grocery runs, last-minute hardware grabs, and bulk household staples are what keeps the parking lot full on a Tuesday afternoon in Sioux Falls. It's utilitarian, unapologetically so, and that's a legitimate reason to show up.