At Walmart, a customer faced a peculiar encounter while bagging groceries worth almost $300. An employee, advocating for a $15 per hour wage, questioned the customer’s bagging choices. The employee, unhappy with double-bagging, suggested using fewer bags. The customer defended the practice, citing the bags’ weakness. The employee advised splitting items between bags to avoid double-bagging, leading to a comical exchange.
The customer illustrated the paradox of still using two bags for the same items. With humor, the customer compared the situation to “Common Core math.” The onlookers, amused by the exchange, witnessed the employee return to her station without altering her bagging critique. The incident showcased a humorous clash between practicality and unconventional advice during a routine grocery shopping experience at Walmart.
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