Walmart is probably one of the best-known supermarket chains in the world. Even if you’re not American, you’ve probably heard of it or seen something about it in some form of media. Indeed, Walmart is so big that it’s the third biggest employer in the world after the U.S. Department of Defense and the Chinese army.
Millions of people visit the stores each day, and some of them can be really quirky characters. The subreddit “People of Walmart” is the place for people to post about other shoppers that have caught their eye. Whether because of their appearance, secondhand embarrassment, or just being funny in a wholesome way – Walmart truly does bring out something in everyone.
Sisters Of Walmart

An Example Of The Good People Of Wal-Mart

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Really, who doesn’t know Walmart? It’s the biggest retailer in the world by revenue, and a brand name that people recognize almost anywhere around the world. The Walmart business model is derived from the 19th century five-and-dime store model. Basically, it’s the kind of place where you can buy a wide variety of items, ranging from food, clothing, and household goods to electronics and toys.
Early on, Walmart’s business strategy was to put their stores in more rural, remote locations, so they they wouldn’t have to compete with other big retailers. Nowadays, market experts credit that as a main component of the retailer’s success. On the other hand, it also led to a lot of small business being forced to close, so Walmart has gotten a lot of criticism over the years for that.
I Wish We Had Walmarts In Europe

Walmart Parking Lot Never Dissapoints

I Do Not Know If This Fits, But Jesus Christ, What?!

The first Walmart store was opened in Arkansas in 1962. It was named the “Wal-Mart Discount City,” and Sam Walton was the founder that wanted to combine low prices and good customer experiences. Walmart started out as a family-friendly, customer-oriented store, and soon, when the 1980s rolled around, they had 276 stores around the country.
Experts say that what made Walmart stand out amongst competitors was their low prices, a wide selection of goods, and family-friendly ideals. In the 1990s, it expanded to other countries like Mexico—and even to China. Nowadays, Walmart also operates in Canada, Chile, India, and several Central American and African countries.
Well What Did You Expect?
