


I went through the self checkout, bagged my snacks and, ready to start the weekend, headed for the door - I made it 3 steps before being stopped by a greeter.Īnnoyed but compliant, I handed it over. I put the receipt in my pocket and headed into the store for some snacks.

She handed me the mattress, and I threw it in a cart. “How can I help you?” she asked (she had indeed been finishing her cigarette). I returned to the pickup counter and there was the missing cashier. Any idea as to her whereabouts?”ĭarla: “She might be finishing her cigarette.” Me: “Would you mind helping me out in in-store pickup?”ĭarla: “Only the in-store pickup cashier can do that.” I walked to one of the cashiers standing in front of her lane. However, when I approached the counter, nobody was there. I entered the store and followed the signs to the pickup area. According to Walmart’s website, in-store pickup was quick and hassle free! In reality, in-store pickup was a goddamn nightmare. To save time, I bought the mattress online and opted for in-store pickup. Unsure of the bed situation and knowing that two nights on the floor and a weekend of drinking would likely kill me, I decided to pick up an air mattress. It was Friday afternoon and I was headed to a buddy’s cabin for the weekend. The CDC’s investigation into the cluster of melioidosis cases is ongoing.I was in a hurry, and I swear crap like this only happens when I’m in a hurry. The company shared a complete list of the Walmart stores that had sold the room spray, which were located in the following 18 states: Walmart said Tuesday, however, that the recalled products were available in “about 55 stores” throughout the country. Those four confirmed cases of melioidosis were reported in Kansas, Minnesota, Texas and Georgia. Customer safety is always a top priority and as part of the recall we proactively put plans in action to notify customers and prevent further product sales while federal agencies continue their investigation.” “Our sympathies go out to the four families that have been impacted by this situation. “We are committed to providing safe, high-quality products to our customers,” reads a statement issued by Walmart on Tuesday. Two of the four patients, including one child, have died. The CDC is currently investigating four cases of melioidosis possibly linked to the recalled products. Deadly bacterial infection linked to room spray sold at Walmart
