Things people do that annoy you in WalMart

_John_
_John_ Posts: 8,646 Member
edited November 17 in Chit-Chat
Letting their kids create havoc all through the store is probably tops for me.
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  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
    We don't have any WalMarts in Seattle. I had assumed they'd gone out of business, but this thread implies that's not the case.
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    Walmart in general annoys me.
  • dmwh142
    dmwh142 Posts: 72 Member
    Why is it a magnet for creepy people? A few years ago a new Walmart was built near the neighborhood I moved into. I felt safe going there after dark...not anymore all the creepy people have found it. People really should wear actual clothing that covers them and men should not keep their eyes on you for so long...creeeeeepy.
  • cfritchley26
    cfritchley26 Posts: 47 Member
    Teenagers...I live in a small town so a lot of teens spend time at Walmart just walking around and messing with other people doing their shopping. This last weekend when I went there was a group of boys who followed me around the entire store narrating what I was doing...I wasn't in the mood.
  • LittleLionHeart1
    LittleLionHeart1 Posts: 3,655 Member
    Months ago I was in Walmart with my husband in the audio-video department. There was a guy standing next to us looking at the CD's. Sooo out of the blue a very loud sound. It sounded like the horn call from Planet Of The Apes. Repeated over and over. The trumpet sound. We all looked at eachother and crack the kitten up. Soo funny. We still didn't know what this sound was, or where it was coming from. At first it sounded like a german air raid siren and then I said no. Thats the sound of the call horn from Planet Of The Apes. :D
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  • denversillygoose
    denversillygoose Posts: 708 Member
    I avoid all this by never going to Walmart. Ever
  • LittleHearseDriver
    LittleHearseDriver Posts: 2,677 Member
    People in their pajamas.
  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,646 Member
    People in their pajamas.

    I only shop there when I'm commando in gym shorts, t-shirt and crocs...

    Oh, and I know by starting a walmart thread, that I have created an avenue for people to feel better about themselves by looking down at others. I just wanted those who have posted as such so far and future posters to know that this was intended, and I hope I have contributed to your mental well-being.



    I'm actually having trouble coming up with ideas that are strictly confined to the patrons and not the store itself.
  • futureicon
    futureicon Posts: 348 Member
    I've never been to a WalMart when there wasn't a child being spanked and screamed at, either in the parking lot or in the store somewhere
  • beagletracks
    beagletracks Posts: 6,034 Member
    Whatever it is that causes the restroom to smell like satan's bowel.

    Also, I live in Nevada, and I used to live near a Walmart convenient to artists and hippies and hipsters and partiers and lots of very cool and sophisticated folks traveling to Burning Man. I hated seeing them in Walmart. They were soooooo above Walmart, but, you know, gotta do what you gotta do on the way to an elitist arts festival for super authentic people. So self conscious. Putting on a performance. Ridiculing poor folk.

    Disclaimer: There are lots of great people who attend Burning Man. And I never go to Walmart.
  • dale050467
    dale050467 Posts: 38 Member
    People who stop and chat in the middle of the aisle. Move your *kitten* to the side or go somewhere else if you feel the need to socialize. Other people do exist.
  • SomebodyWakeUpHIcks
    SomebodyWakeUpHIcks Posts: 3,836 Member
    The fact that they are the largest UT merchandiser when most people shopping at Walmart couldn't spell UT.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    We don't have any WalMarts in Seattle. I had assumed they'd gone out of business, but this thread implies that's not the case.

    The day Wal*Mart goes out of business is the day the town I grew up in for half my life goes belly up, lol. They rely on the massive income that Wal*Mart pulls in to fund most of the things in the town, including the schools and local businesses.
  • mattdhall
    mattdhall Posts: 85 Member
    I hate when they set the dog food on fire
  • MissTattoo
    MissTattoo Posts: 1,203 Member
    edited April 2017
    I don't care how people dress as long as I'm not seeing sexual organs. You can be in a robe and pajama pants and I'm like whatever floats your boat.

    My biggest annoyance is Walmart not staffing properly. Obviously it's a popular store. They can see their sales. Why are there only 2 cashiers on a Friday night after normal business hours? Then you figure you'll go to self check out and there is always some douche with 100 items trying to check out! Clearly the sign says under 15 items (or maybe 10). You know you're wrong rolling up in there with 2 buggies full of frozen Hungry Man meals!

    I try to stay out of there as much as possible, but I'm a night owl and they are usually the only store open.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    dmwh142 wrote: »
    Why is it a magnet for creepy people? A few years ago a new Walmart was built near the neighborhood I moved into. I felt safe going there after dark...not anymore all the creepy people have found it. People really should wear actual clothing that covers them and men should not keep their eyes on you for so long...creeeeeepy.

    It's been like that for a long time. Back when I was still in college (so 2006ish), I was shopping The Mart at 2AM because I lived in a college town and that was the best time to do it as all the drunk people were stumbling home from the bars or were already asleep and all the townies were out for the count because of jobs they had. So I was shopping around and pushed my grocery cart by the women's clothing department to look at the cute bras and shirts they had.. unbeknown to myself, there was a very disheveled looking dude peering around the corners of the racks and staring at me (and the person I was seeing at the time), using his hands to gesture like he had a spyglass. He followed us through quite a bit of the store and we mostly ignored him, but the person I was with found it ultimately hilarious. I, however, did not.

    I mean, this is the reason (in large part) the website People of Walmart exists, right?
  • manderson27
    manderson27 Posts: 3,510 Member
    We don't have Walmart but we do have Tesco (I used to work there)

    My absolute pet hate, kids who are too big for the seat on the trolley and perfectly capable of walking, being allowed to stand in the trolley in their dirty shoes by their parents. HEY!!!! people have to put their food in there you gross "kitten"

    When you have your coat on and are just about to go out the door but a customer spots the Tesco logo on your shirt and says "I know you are on your way home but"..... and then proceeds to ask you some long involved question regarding the contents of a packet of rice which somehow also involves their entire life story.

    http://cdn.images.dailystar.co.uk/dynamic/1/photos/410000/620x/Shoppers-dressed-in-pyjamas-at-a-Tesco-in-Manchester-575482.jpg8v0mbsvv119d.png
  • michael1976_ca
    michael1976_ca Posts: 3,488 Member
    i was just at walmart they didn't have the cat liter in. the big bag... they haven't had it back in stock in over a week now....which suck....that's one the other thing is when the staff see you coming and they high tell it out of there to avoid helping you out
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    All stores not just Walmart- whistling or singing, moving very slowly, stopping to chat with others while blocking the aisle, people ignoring their screaming/crying child, smelling heavily of smoke or perfume, people dumping items they picked up wherever they change their mind, people being impatient at the checkout register or rude to employees, people leaving carts wherever instead of putting them in the cart corral.

    Our family mission when shopping is to get through the store quickly.
  • liftingmomlife
    liftingmomlife Posts: 47 Member
    when they're there while i'm there.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Why would I shop at Walmart when Neiman Marcus is just down the street?
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    Lounmoun wrote: »
    All stores not just Walmart- whistling or singing, moving very slowly, stopping to chat with others while blocking the aisle, people ignoring their screaming/crying child, smelling heavily of smoke or perfume, people dumping items they picked up wherever they change their mind, people being impatient at the checkout register or rude to employees, people leaving carts wherever instead of putting them in the cart corral.

    Our family mission when shopping is to get through the store quickly.

    I love it even more when it's an item that is clearly perishable.. sitting on a shelf over by the diapers or in the toy department.
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  • FreyasRebirth
    FreyasRebirth Posts: 514 Member
    The shoppers don't bother me. Spending half of my time in the store waiting in line and having a cashier swear at me drove me away. I won't shop there unless I have absolutely no other choice.
  • ActivatedAlm0nds
    ActivatedAlm0nds Posts: 169 Member
    Stopping in the aisles to have a conversation.

    Seriously, just go to the McDonalds or up front.
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