Only At Walmart: 11 Crazy Stories Employees Actually Witnessed While Working At Walmart

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Working at Walmart is not for the faint of heart. You probably don’t become the world’s largest retailer with 2.1 million employees across the globe without at least some of them having a few complaints. In 2023, 62% of Walmart workers said they would recommend working there to a friend, yet the company has a whopping 50% turnover rate.

Some Walmart employees have seen such wild things at work that it made them walk out forever. Others might still be biding their time in becoming ‘former Walmart employees.’ Don’t believe us? Check out these stories from actual Walmart workers that they have shared online when someone asked them: “Former Walmart Employees of Reddit, what are your horror stories?”

#1

I sprained my back moving product in the back. At first I thought it was a pulled muscle, and walked towards the pharmacy to try and buy a heating pads and some Tylenol.

I made it to jewelry, barely keeping conscious from the pain. I asked my coworker to call management and let them know I had hurt myself pretty badly and needed to go to the hospital. Management told her to have me go to the back office to fill out paperwork. I blacked out twice going back, and was yelled at for taking so long.
I ended up being out for a month and a half for the injury, and got a whopping $24 in workmans comp because the second I got hurt my hours were reduced to one hour a week. I hate walmart.

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#2

Opened up the semi trailer full of pet food to be greeted by 5 raccoons staring me down. I’m a full grown man but that was intimidating.

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#3

Working there as a cashier since October. Christmas Eve rolls around, and thank god I’m not scheduled to work. Cue phone call from the manager asking why I haven’t come in yet that day.. “I’m not on the schedule?” Manager – “Yes you are” Me – “I’m not coming in, I wasn’t on the schedule.” Next day I worked was the day after boxing day, went and looked at the schedule, and lo-and-behold, someone wrote that I was supposed to work… In pencil… I quit shortly after.

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#4

My mom was a manager at Walmart… She told me about this woman who was trying to steal a prepaid phone. When she got caught by security she used the knife she was attempting to open the plastic packaging with to cut the security dude after cutting herself…. She then went on to scream at him that she has AIDS and now he’s going to have it for trying to stop her.

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#5

Four hours into my first shift, I was facing items on a bottom shelf while a coworker was facing items on the top shelf. She dropped a gallon of Gatorade on my head. Management refused to let me report the injury or leave to seek medical attention. I finished the shift, dazed and in pain. The next day I found out my skull was broken. Officially, since I was not allowed to report the injury, it didn’t happen at work. I rage quit.

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#6

We had someone pee on one of our stock carts in the middle of the aisle. Someone put it in the back and wrote “don’t use, peed on by customer.” I had the picture of it on my phone for years.

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#7

I had a miscarriage during my shift. The CSM told me to man up and finish my work. The manager told me I could leave and offered to take me to the ER, but settled for following me home to make sure I got there okay.

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#8

I was working at Walmart at the beginning of this year, aside from weird older men hitting on me, it wasn’t that bad. A few weeks before the minimum pay was raised, they decided I needed a new position in the store. I was told that I was great with people and needed to be out helping customers as opposed to checking. Sales associates get paid less than cashiers. They told me that since it was basically a promotion for me that they would let me keep the cashier pay instead of lowering me to sales pay. I agreed to the job for that reason(plus new job was full time). A week later they take me to sign the papers for the job switch and the manager gets to the pay part. He says, “I know we told you that you could keep the same pay, but it’s just easier to make it the same as everyone else’s. Besides, everyone’s pay is going up in a few weeks anyway.” So I just agreed, whatever still going to be making more. Then my hours start getting cut. I agreed to 40 hours. I was cut down to 25. My manager said he messed up the schedule on accident and would fix it. It continued happening every week. I finally got so frustrated I just left one day and never came back.

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#9

There was black mold in the dairy cooler.

And I don’t mean just a little patch. I mean all the way along the yogurt wall. The manager who was asked to clean it claimed he did.

So naturally the higher up management went to check his work. He hadn’t even touched it.

They ended up having to stand in there watching him disinfect the cooler from top to bottom. This was a well known druggie and it was too gross for HIM.

A Co-worker witnessed one of the day shift meat department workers take a piece of meat that was almost green out of claims and put it back on the shelf.

On top of that, for a good three months you could smell the expired meat from outside the meat cooler.

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#10

Happened before I got hired, but I heard enough about it from co-workers. An elderly couple would come in once a week to go shopping. The old man had troubles walking so he would kiss his wife and go sit in the fitting room area until she was done. One day they came in and did their little kiss and he also handed her his wedding ring, like he knew something was about to happen. A couple minutes of sitting there after his wife walked off, the guy collapsed to the floor and the fitting room ladies called 911. One of the department managers of the time was also a paramedic so he rushed over. The old guy started to cough up blood and every available associate had to come and make a wall of people so customers dont see what is going on. All of these associates saw and heard the guy choking on his own blood, now coming out of his nose and ears dying on the floor. They were trying to find his wife and no one could find her and the associates had to wait a half hour for the coroner to get down there and take the body. The associates who saw it still have flash backs about it.

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#11

As a cashier we were required to know before we started the transaction if the customer was using W.I.C. so I am going about my business and I go to start ringing the next customer up and I see cheese, peanut butter, milk, eggs, and cereral (All of these are very common wic items) so I very nicely ask her if this is going to be a wic transaction. That was my mistake because she blew up on me. Calling me a stupid racist because I just assumed she had to have W.I.C. She told me that was why I was working at walmart because I was too dumb to actually go to college (I was in college at the time, with a school book under my register) It was really embarrassing and I really didn’t mean anything by it. I just didn’t want to have to call a CSM over to void the transaction if I did it incorrectly.

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