Michael Morgan+FollowWalmart’s Drones Are Coming to Your City!Walmart is doubling down on drone delivery, rolling out to 150 more stores in LA, St. Louis, Cincinnati, and Miami this year. People are loving it—top users are ordering by drone three times a week! With service already buzzing in places like Dallas and Atlanta, Walmart says drone drops are the future of convenience. Would you trust a drone to deliver your groceries? #Food #Walmart #DroneDelivery00Share
Jason Wells+FollowWalmart’s new cart trackers spark debateSpotting a strange white box under your Walmart cart? It’s not tracking your groceries, but it is tracking the cart itself. Walmart’s rolling out GPS devices to keep tabs on their carts—likely to prevent theft and cut down on abandoned carts, which cost stores millions each year. Some folks online worry it’s about tracking shoppers, but the tech is just for the carts (for now). With stores testing even smarter carts elsewhere, it’s clear shopping is getting a tech upgrade. How do you feel about more surveillance in your everyday errands? #Food #Walmart #ShoppingTech206Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowWalmart Price Tags: Check Before You Buy!Ever grabbed something at Walmart thinking you scored a deal, only to see a totally different price at checkout? One shopper found cat litter online for $12, but in-store it rang up at $29! Theories are flying about digital price tags and whether stores are tracking what you want. The takeaway? Always double-check those price tags—online and in-store—before you pay. Your wallet will thank you! #Business #LocalBusiness #Walmart00Share
William Goodwin+FollowWalmart’s Battery Return Hack Saves $170Did you know Walmart will swap your dead car battery for a new one if it’s still under warranty—even if you don’t have the receipt? A mechanic on TikTok just scored a free replacement for a 3-year-old battery, no questions asked, and saved $170. The only catch? The new battery’s warranty doesn’t carry over. People in the comments are calling this the ultimate last-minute win! #Cars #Walmart #CarHacks00Share
Donna Williams+FollowAI School Supplies Are Getting RoastedWalmart’s selling school folders with some seriously wonky AI art—think neon cars with wheels that don’t even line up. Shoppers spotted the folder and instantly called out the “AI glow” and weird glitches. People are worried this is just the start: more cheap, mass-produced AI designs, less real creativity, and a whole lot more waste. Would you buy school supplies that look like they were made by a robot? #Shopping #AIArt #Walmart01Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowWalmart weekends: Chaos or just another day?Weekend shopping at Walmart in Florida is being called 'hell' by some, but others say it’s just part of the deal. The real trick? Early morning trips—think 6 or 7 am—when the aisles are quiet, shelves are stocked, and checkout is a breeze. Some folks swear by Publix or even braving Costco, while others argue every day at Walmart feels wild. And for those who need a calmer vibe, Walmart’s Sensory-Friendly Hours (8-10 am) offer a more peaceful experience. When do you think is the best (or worst) time to shop, and which store tops your list for stress-free shopping? #Business #LocalBusiness #Walmart00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowSelf-Checkout Glitch Nearly Cost Her $85!Ever double-check your total at self-checkout? One Walmart shopper caught a wild $85 overcharge when the card reader showed $193 instead of $108! She yanked her card just in time and had to get an employee to fix it. Turns out, tech glitches like this aren’t rare—Walmart even settled a $45M lawsuit over overcharging. Moral of the story: always check the card reader before you pay, because these “accidents” never seem to work in our favor! #Food #Walmart #SelfCheckout00Share
Keith Bass+FollowWalmart Joins the 'No Middle Manager' ClubEver notice how you can never find a manager when you need one at Walmart? Turns out, it’s not just you—big companies like Walmart and Microsoft are cutting out middle managers to save cash and speed things up. But Jamba Juice’s ex-CEO says this could backfire, since those managers are the glue that keeps teams motivated and happy. So next time you wonder why things feel a little chaotic, it might be because the middle is missing! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Walmart30Share
carlsongary+FollowWalmart’s New Money Move for WorkersWalmart is giving its employees a shot at bigger paychecks by training them in hands-on skills like plumbing and electrical work. Instead of hiring outside help, Walmart is growing its own in-house fix-it squad. This means more career options (and fatter wallets) for workers, plus stores stay up and running for shoppers. The catch? Some folks might use their new skills to land even better gigs elsewhere. Still, it’s a win-win for now! #Business #LocalBusiness #Walmart21Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowWalmart’s Tech Glitch: Too Big to Fail?Walmart’s app and website buckled under the New Year shopping rush, leaving thousands of users locked out or stuck at checkout. For a retail giant with deep pockets, is this just a blip, or does it expose a bigger vulnerability in how even the biggest players handle online demand? Should we expect more from our digital shopping experiences, or is tech failure inevitable at scale? Let’s debate. #Tech #Walmart #TechFail00Share