20 “Walmart People” Pics That Are As Funny As They Are Confusing
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#9 A Picture My Dad Took Yesterday 📸
The photographer’s dad took this snapshot at Walmart: an old man with a clear plastic food‑storage bag stretched over his head, only his face visible. He looked like he had decided to wear kitchen supplies as headwear. Was he trying to keep warm, keep clean, or did he just think it looked cool? Either way, it’s both funny and a little worrying (can he breathe?). Comments flooded in: “Strangest headgear of the year.” Sometimes a dad’s random photo is funnier than any scripted comedy — you just can’t make this stuff up.
#10 Pet Chickens In A Cart At The Front Door 🐔
The photo shows a pet chicken sitting inside a shopping cart near the store entrance, apparently taken out by its owner for a “walk.” The unofficial pet policy at Walmart has long since expanded beyond service dogs — cats, chickens, goats, even raccoons have all been spotted. Many commenters joked that the chicken had probably come to buy eggs, which would be a bit too on‑the‑nose. Walmart’s massive scale and relaxed social pressure make customers feel free to bring almost any animal, and employees usually look the other way. As long as the chicken behaves, who’s going to kick it out?
#11 Saw This Guy Pull Out His Setup While His Wife Went In To Shop 🛋️
A husband, after his wife entered Walmart to shop, immediately set up his “gear” in the parking lot or near the entrance — possibly a portable chair, a video game console, snacks and drinks, maybe even a recliner and an umbrella. He turned waiting into a personal outdoor party. The person who shared the photo noted that this husband clearly had no intention of accompanying his wife inside. Walmart’s huge parking lots and open areas give these “restless husbands” plenty of room to turn waiting into something more entertaining than shopping itself.
#12 Corona 11 🍺
The title “Corona 11” is likely a double pun, referring both to the pandemic and to Corona beer. The image probably shows some COVID‑related oddity or a “rating” of safety measures taken to an extreme. Since roughly 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart, the store became ground zero for pandemic oddities. This mix of convenience store and community living room makes Walmart the perfect breeding ground for “Corona 11”‑style bizarre behavior.
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