If Pepsi, Wal-Mart and Amazon were trying to enrage devoted 'Back To The Future' fans faster than you can say 'This is heavy!', they've achieved with flying colors.
On Friday afternoon, 61-year-old Mary Frances Alday was at a Walmart in Crawfordville, Florida. As she was checking out, she tried to use a coupon for $1 off. We're not sure what she was buying. Mary had printed the coupon off a website, and the assistant manager told her it's their policy not to take those coupons. So Mary reacted just about how you'd expect.
It's no secret that times are still tough for a lot of mid-Michigan families, and as we all look ahead towards the holiday season, retailers are prepared to do what it takes to get your business. Walmart is no exception, and the giant superstore is bringing back it's interest free layaway shopping option again this year. Get details after the jump.
Not something you would see everyday. I've always said that sometimes you see the strangest things at Walmart. A 300-pound man was arrested after he was seen walking around an Exton, Pennsylvania, Walmart wearing nothing but socks. It was later discovered that the only apparel the man had on was stolen from the store. That would be the socks, right?
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Even though the Christmas season is supposed to be a time off giving and 'good will toward men,' that wasn't the case as people all over the world flooded stores on Black Friday this year.
There were many stories of people being trampled and riots breaking out, but a couple of them give you a sense of "Wow, really?" Check out the videos after the jump.
Stay classy, Walmart shoppers!
Police in Bradenton, Florida arrested a woman last Wednesday after she went loco when a store official stopped her while she tried to leave with a cart of goods she hadn’t purchased.
I don't know how it is at your workplace, but here at the radio station, signs are posted everywhere, emails sent out regularly about team spirit, your motivation level, all that kind of stuff that helps make for a more productive workplace. However, If it gets to the point where I have to do what the Wal-Mart employees are doing in this video, I will seriously think about other employment options