20 “Walmart People” Pics That Are As Funny As They Are Confusing
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#13 I Almost Pissed Myself Laughing. Sorry It’s Not A Close Up 🤣
The photo shows a middle‑aged woman wearing an oversized clear plastic bag over her entire body, casually shopping at Walmart. Maybe she was trying to stay dry, keep germs away, or just thought it was practical — but the result looked like a walking piece of “packaging.” The title says, “I almost pissed myself laughing. Sorry it’s not a close‑up,” perfectly capturing how hilarious the scene was. Even without a high‑definition close‑up, the absurdity of a person walking around inside a plastic bag is enough to make anyone laugh. Sometimes a blurry photo is worth a thousand words.
#14 This Goat Is The GOAT 🐐
The title uses “GOAT” as the acronym for “Greatest of All Time” — and the photo features a real, live goat. Internet users praised this goat as the true “GOAT” for showing up inside a Walmart. A goat roaming a supermarket is on a whole different level from cats or dogs. Walmart’s unconventional atmosphere encourages customers to bring unconventional pets. Chickens and ducks are no longer surprising, so why not a goat? When a real goat walks into a Walmart, the “Greatest of All Time” pun becomes fully justified.
#15 R/Walmart 👀
This photo records an extremely ridiculous scene: a car driven straight inside a Walmart store, crashing into a shelf of merchandise. Whether the driver mistook the gas for the brake or wanted to experience “drive‑through shopping” is unclear. The result was a knocked‑over shelf, products scattered everywhere, and the car sitting right in the middle of an aisle. The title “R/Walmart” is a joking reference to the online forum, as if to say “welcome to the offline branch of Walmart’s subreddit.” You might never see this anywhere else, but at Walmart, anything is possible.
#16 A Place To Nap 🛏️
“A place to nap” — this photo shows a customer sleeping soundly inside a Walmart. Maybe they were genuinely tired, or maybe they treat the store as a free rest stop. Walmart’s huge floor space and 24‑hour locations make it a round‑the‑clock “shelter” for some people. Sleeping, resting, even treating the store as an extension of home. When a “shopping paradise” also becomes a “napping paradise,” the line between commercial space and living space gets very blurry. You never know which corner of Walmart you’ll find someone asleep in.
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