Usually, the staff at Walmart get to wear uniforms that look pretty respectable. But on this fateful day, and customer laid eyes on one of the workers who seemed to be wearing a garbage bag that had Walmart add-printed on it. We understand that the pay at this superstore has been historically low at times and the staff can get overworked.
But that doesn’t mean you have to make them look homeless while they’re working their backsides off. It appears that this worker kindly let the customer take a photo of them so they could make some kind of point on social media.
Equal Opportunity Applies to Mannequins Too
We live in a time when everyone deserves the right to take on any job if they are qualified for it. It shouldn't have anything to do with their background, skin color, race, or religion. With that said, it's only right to give opportunities to those who haven't had the same privilege as others in the past.
Of course, none of this applies as far as this photo is concerned. After all, it's just a mannequin. With that said, we haven't seen that many black people dressed up as Santa Claus. So the fact that one of the first times we've seen it happens to be a black mannequin, seems kind of strange, if we're going to be completely honest.
To Walmart...and Beyond
Everyone knows that the story of Toy Story is totally true, right? Aside from the fact that those movies absolutely rule, those toys actually do come to life when no one is looking. This was proven when someone captured a lifesize Woody walking around their local Walmart.
It seems that this toy not only came to life, but it became a giant and was craving some Lucky Charms. It makes you wonder - did Woody just go grocery shopping by himself? Or did Buzz Lightyear and Mr. Potato Head come along for the ride? We heard they might be in Aisle Six.
It's a Lawnmower, Not a Landmower
You can probably tell where this photo was taken based on the vehicle that this customer used to drive to his local Walmart. While we don't know the specific town or state this is in, we imagine it's somewhere in the middle of the country.
But to be perfectly honest, this could have happened anywhere in the US of A. After all, people mow their lawns everywhere. Listen, times are tough. Maybe this guy's only mode of transport is his lawnmower. But if you do decide to use this to get to Walmart, you certainly do need to park it somewhere.
How the Grinch Stole Walmart
There are a couple of figures who are synonymous with all things that are anti-Christmas. Two of these are Ebeneezer Scrooge and the Grinch. Something of an anti-hero, the latter has been in all kinds of films, animated series, and comic cons. And now, this green fella can be seen in superstores like Walmart.
Unlike the Grinch we are familiar with, this one seems pretty friendly, shaking the hand of a fellow customer and displaying an unexpected level of warmth during this festive period. We get the impression that it's a worker in costume trying to make customers feel welcome. This Grinch had a redemption arc!