@cheyalexx

My brother worked at walmart for about a year. He was a good employee, in line to be promoted to a team lead even. A few weeks ago, this guy and his wife came in, and when the systems took a while to load, the guy ended up getting mad and cussing out/threatening my brother, telling him to come out to the parking lot so he could handle him like “a real man.” After he realized my brother was refusing to engage with him, he went to a team lead and told them that my brother made him and his wife “scared for their lives” and said that my brother threatened to follow them out to their car. Despite multiple employee and customer witnesses to the interaction, my brother got fired IMMEDIATELY with no questions asked. They’re actively denying his unemployment benefits as we speak. 😭

@akaDezy

I actually just quit Walmart after working there for a year in the Deli department. Top 3 reasons I quit: 1. all of my coworkers were above the age of 60 so I was left doing majority of the work. 
2. It’s such a depressing work environment.
3. The deli kitchen I worked at was filthy. walmart didn’t require a food handlers (I know how is that even legal) and I tried my best to keep the area clean and professional. However, I was only part time because of school schedule so when I got back from my off days, my coworkers would just let the filth build up. I felt so uncomfortable selling ready to eat products to ppl who didn’t see what it was like back there. 

I would never get my deli meat from there ever again.

@Tessa-f9h

I used to know someone who would take stickers off a specific bowl at Walmart and place them on the Law and Order season 1 box set.  He would take it to self-checkout, where it would weigh the same amount and charge him only for the bowl for the boxset, pay $4, take it to another Walmart, return the boxset for its full value, and buy his groceries for the month.

@A_DarkKnight

Former Walmart employee here, in high school and college. Started my junior year of HS when quarantine just started. I was a stocking associate, and I was 17, so I couldn’t use the bailer. Walmart has a policy where stockers can’t take a break until the truck full of new product gets unloaded. I was the newest so all of my coworkers made me throw the truck by myself, and I didn’t get the whole truck done in 3 hours, so they were late to their weed smoke break. I was threatened about getting jumped if I took too long next time, and when I told my manager he said “better unload it faster next time”. It was summer in Texas so it was 110°-120° F in the trailer. 

Fast forward to college I worked at a new Walmart as a cart pusher (lowest paying job btw), and the just laid new asphalt at the start of summer. There’s an OSHA law where employees can’t work the parking lot if a heat gun reads anything above 140°F. Well ours got to 138°F, so we had to continue working. We also got minimal breaks, and I actually got heat exhaustion and collapsed! 

Walmart loves their employees fs, great times in that hellscape!!!!!

@ashcreekAER

In second grade I did shop with a cop. I went and ate pancakes with the police and McGruff the Crime Dog, and on the way to the store (I think it was K-Mart) one of the police cars collided with another police car in the convoy. I got to pick out Christmas presents for my entire family, it really meant a lot to me as a kid because we were very poor growing up. You guys made a grown man cry thinking about it.

@JacobraTheGreat

I worked at Walmart for years. One of my favorite stories happened when I worked in toys. I found some packages (some sort of digital media devices, like cheap ipods) from the electronics department that had been cut open using a knife stolen from sporting goods. However, there was a small pool of blood on the shelf where I found them. I followed the trail of blood drips all the way to the medical supplies aisle, which has another small pool of blood on the bandaid shelf. Then the trail of blood drips continued into the restroom where I found a package of ripped open bandaids with blood all over them stuffed into the seat cover dispenser. There the blood stopped. The thief was no longer in the restroom. 

Apparently, the thief took the items from electronics and attempted to open them in the toy department (a commonly used security camera blind spot), couldn't open them by hand so went to sporting goods, grabbed a cheap pocket knife, brought it back to toys, somehow opened the knife package without a knife, cut himself while trying to steal the ipod things, bled over to the bandaids and stole those, and went into the bathroom to cover the wound.

It was a hilarious, and kinda fun, little investigation of mine for an otherwise mundane work day. I didn't feel bad that the thief got away with the goods, because they got their karma from what must have been a very nasty knife wound.

@gold_trooper5654

I have worked at walmart for about a year, I have been not only mistreated, but I have to work almost everyday because my store wont hire for my department. I am supposed to be a closer for electronics, found out quickly that they never respect your shift times. I used to work 2pm-11pm, not only have I worked those shifts, I had to go from my usual shift, to 7am-4pm. We have the department locked down so tight that we even have POP SOCKETS LOCKED UP. We have bike locks on the cages in the back, and have to have a coach open a phone lock-up, team leads cant even touch the cage. The worst part about my job is that if I make even the smallest mistake, it could cost me my job. Only recently I started being confident in my job because I realized that almost half the store quit recently, which means that I am not the only one hateing this place. Word to the wise, find a job you want, not a job that could care less that if your there or not.

@MarfTheUnbearable

If Hunter had been at that Wal-Mart, that fire would never have gotten out of control.

@stardestroyeruk7025

I worked retail security for 22 years! one of the weirdest things i saw was a guy walk to the back aisle of the store, crouch down behind the clothing, take a big fat turd on the floor, then pick it up with his bare hands, put it in his pocket and then leave

@savanaschmidt8906

Ahh Walmart was my first job. My store was so bad one of my coworkers shot himself in his car in the parking lot and corporate still didn’t let us close the store. So glad I’m not there anymore.

@Onemoretime-qu6sf

Former Walmart worker:
Had guy with a machete, who cut one of the employees, and then walked around the store swinging the machete
Bathroom was set on fire by a youth with a well known history of arson.
300 lb customer, who would sit  all day in the lobby , in the store's mobility scooter, who would pee and poop all over the scooter and then expected employees to clean up after them
Multiple episodes of folks peeing and pooping on the floors of the store.
Multiple episodes of folks smearing their bodily fluids on the mirrors, doors,  and floors in the bathroom.
Anybody want to guess, why I no longer work there?:face-green-smiling:

@coolname.

19:10 I worked at Walmart part time in school and one day they called all staff to come into the break room for someone’s 15 year anniversary at the store and I vividly remember how pale they and the other people around them looked with sunken in faces, truly one of the most depressing places to work at

@childlike.empress

People get involved in human trafficking out of their own gross desperation. I was sold off to a group of people by someone I thought was my friend simply because she needed drugs at the time. I’m incredibly lucky to have made it out of the situation, it was horrifying.

@purpleskull67

I work at walmart and here are some of my highlights from the past 4 years. 
-delivery drivers car was stolen, while she was loading groceries in her car. 
-woman OD'd at the front door, the pharmacist had to come give her narcan
- observed a man stuffing steaks into his backpack. He walked out and attempted to sell them in the parking lot. 
-teenager stole his grandma's car, and ended up hitting someone in the parking lot, she was unconscious. Still dont know what happened to that lady to this day. 
-Went out on my smoke break and observed a man start playing a saxophone at the front door for tip money. 

Yeah its always something crazy but at least im never bored. Tbh ive only ever done the cheer like twice.

@barbarafisher1517

A story about the Walmart Cheer could actually be a really good animation for MeatCanyon.

@ejdrums

Our Walmart found a lady who passed out in the bathroom from doing too much duster. She continued to come in and purchase duster, sometimes with burns on her chin, other times paying with only change and we were told we could not refuse her as long as she paid. She stopped showing up altogether eventually.

@huuko98

I went to welding school back in 2017/2018 and my instructor told us of a story where he had to do welding maintenance work at a Walmart factory on the conveyor belts. After about 15mins of the conveyors being shut down while they were still working on them the conveyors were turned on because they were "losing too much money because the conveyors were off." I think he said it had happened about 10+ years ago from him telling us and that the lawsuit was still on going.

@Chippy_Sauce

im so glad that nick just randomly started talking in videos, just so he can say the most out of pocket shit ever

@noahhecker6672

I’ve had a theory for years that Walmart powers it’s unnatural lighting with the souls of its employees

@Dorky_Ikea

Walmart feels like an scp location you’ll only find in desert towns