Walmart
I ran out of milk this morning and thought I'd stop by Walmart and pick up a gallon. After checking expiration dates, I went directly to the self-checkout which is located directly next to the Walmart greeter.
As I was leaving the checkout area I noticed a woman with a cart filled with groceries and misc. items (none of the items in her cart were in bags) pushing her cart next to me heading for the exit.
All of a sudden the Walmart greeter approaches me and asks to see my receipt. I have one gallon of milk, which he watched me pay for and then he asks me for my receipt. Wouldn't it have been smarter to have asked the lady with over $100.00 in merchandise and nothing in bags? Or, was he trying to make his job easier by just stopping the lady with one gallon of milk? Is there a reason that the obvious move was not the best move? Some people just tend to be weeds in my garden!
As I was leaving the checkout area I noticed a woman with a cart filled with groceries and misc. items (none of the items in her cart were in bags) pushing her cart next to me heading for the exit.
All of a sudden the Walmart greeter approaches me and asks to see my receipt. I have one gallon of milk, which he watched me pay for and then he asks me for my receipt. Wouldn't it have been smarter to have asked the lady with over $100.00 in merchandise and nothing in bags? Or, was he trying to make his job easier by just stopping the lady with one gallon of milk? Is there a reason that the obvious move was not the best move? Some people just tend to be weeds in my garden!
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