20 Walmart Encounters So Absurd You’d Think They Were Staged
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#9 Moving? Stop By Wal-Mart And Get Some Snacks For The Road
This title appears to show someone moving house — but instead of packing the moving truck properly, they’ve filled the entire cargo area with snacks. Chips, soda, candy bars and junk food take priority over furniture and boxes. The photographer captures the moment with deadpan observation: moving is stressful, so why not load up on Doritos first? It’s a joke about priorities that feels entirely believable at Walmart, where you can find almost anything, including a moving truck that looks like a convenience store on wheels.
#10 Guess Who Came In
This title sets up a reveal: a celebrity, a lookalike, or someone famous — or infamous — walking through Walmart’s automatic doors. Maybe it’s a local legend, a well-known eccentric, or even a politician shopping for groceries. The photo likely captures the person mid-stride, with other shoppers barely noticing. At Walmart, celebrities (or their doppelgangers) become just another face in the crowd, and the only clue that something special happened is someone snapping a photo with the caption “guess who came in.”
#11 Can You Spot The Difference LOL
Someone had placed a box of “Oxhead White Glue” — a milky white adhesive with an ox head logo — among the real milk cartons in the refrigerated dairy section. At first glance, it almost blends in. The title challenges you to spot the difference: which one is not milk? The answer is the glue. Mixing glue in with the milk — what if someone grabbed the wrong one? But then again, whoever thought of this prank at Walmart probably didn’t think that far ahead.
#12 What The Hell, Jeans And Snack Mix
This title captures the moment a shopper discovered a truly baffling shelf display: jeans and snack mix sitting together in the same spot, with no logical connection between them. Why are pants sharing real estate with chips? Did someone abandon their shopping mid-aisle? Is the store so disorganized that apparel now lives next to the munchie aisle? The confusion in the title — “What the hell” — is exactly the reaction Walmart inspires when products end up in the strangest places.
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