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I was in a walmart a few years back when the EBT system went down. The manager ended up letting people take the food for free to avoid riots. This doesn't surprise me...
For those who never saw the movie, be informed that that line falls in the same category as, "I don't think that's Pete".
One of my favorite movies of all time. And this line was one of the best, which is really saying something since the whole movie was full of great dialog.
It's from O' Brother Where Art Thou for those who who haven't seen it. Great movie!
Two women brawl in a Texas Walmart. One is a customer, the other a tax employee. The customer is charged with assault and banned from the store forever. The employee is still employed. Who besides me thinks something is wrong with that?
The employee was assaulted by white trash. The video didn't lie. On the other hand, Walmart doesn't attract employees that are trained in defusing a difficult situation.
If it wasn't for the video, the "customer" may have been setting up Walmart for litigation.
I went to Wal-Mart the other day and some woman was returning a gold fish. The customer service rep was like "um, okay". The woman left. The customer service rep stood there, holding the bag and she said "I don't know what to do with this... we don't even sell goldfish here".
I went to Wal-Mart the other day and some woman was returning a gold fish. The customer service rep was like "um, okay". The woman left. The customer service rep stood there, holding the bag and she said "I don't know what to do with this... we don't even sell goldfish here".
Wal-Mart is fun.
LOL Now that is funny!! I hope they didn't serve it in their restaurant.
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