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Help ID these two idiot thieves with tattoos

Walmart is terrible it's killed small businesses and The Waltons are one of the richest families in the world. Congrats on their finding a scheme that doesn't rip any person off

The money is insured and bankrolled by billionaires, wall street jagoffs, and hedge funds. I have no sympathy for folks who built their wealth with daddy's money as startup and failed upwards. Good on them
Really hard to know when people are just trolling, envious, or socialistic.
"Stealing is OK when they have what I consider 'too much'."
Guess what, YOU have too much according to some. Just hand it over and save them the trouble.
 
They could, but it'd need to be an item(s) that a.) can be inconspicuously placed in the shopping cart because you have too much stuff OR it's too large to fit onto the bagging area/scale and b.) it's not something that's going to draw the attention of the customer noservice clerk attending the self checkout.
 
They could, but it'd need to be an item(s) that a.) can be inconspicuously placed in the shopping cart because you have too much stuff OR it's too large to fit onto the bagging area/scale and b.) it's not something that's going to draw the attention of the customer noservice clerk attending the self checkout.
Usually when there is a weight discrepancy in the process, the system will offer up a "skip bagging" option that bypasses the UPC known weight/observed weight check. If "yes" there may be some kind of notification to the monitor clerk but in my WM, they usually aren't standing by their register; they're near to outflow telling customers goodbye.....I guess there's a limit to the number of these "skip bagging" things before some kind of more immediate alert is presented to the checkout monitor.....just my observations...
 
Actually the folks working the regular registers would just scan and bag what ever you had. With 100 items there is no time to even think about what the item is ringing up as and there are no scales as far as I can tell.

I'm surprised that they get by with as little shrink as they currently encounter.
 
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