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hilda78
1 month ago
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I have a question

The minute snow falls down to the city, everyone is freaking out. God forbid if there is a warning about a storm or anything. Then people act like it's the end of the world and they just buy ANYTHING at Walmart. Walmart associates that live in snowy cities will get what I'm saying. Why do people act like that? Why do people just panic out of everything? I mean I get not wanting to go out when it snows but why do they act like Walmart will disappear in the snow?


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cnader
1 month ago

Everyone is freaking out because they know everyone else will freak out too and nothing will be left for them to buy lol

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hilda78
1 month ago

Don't they have enough groceries for them to survive at home?

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cnader
1 month ago

The more the better right? :)

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Guest
1 month ago

Consuming culture at it's best.

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cnader
1 month ago

Exactly!

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irwin68
1 month ago

Once a customer bought 6 gallons of water at my store because of a snowstorm warning.

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hmaggio
1 month ago

He is a different breed isn't he?

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Guest
1 month ago

He waited until the moment they issued a snowstorm warning it seems. Before then he needed no water it seems 😂

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woberbrunner
1 month ago

Panic mode will make people do the most.

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