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Walmart Worker Fed Up After Teens Trash Aisle When He Asks Them To Stop Filming In Store

Walmart Worker Fed Up After Teens Trash Aisle When He Asks Them To Stop Filming In Store
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A Walmart employee has had just about enough of unruly patrons in his store after a group of teenagers destroyed a store aisle after being asked to stop filming in the store.

Christopher, also known as @cripsy_chris01, is a Walmart employee who is fed up. After asking the teens to stop filming, they proceeded to throw gallons of milk and open packages of sweets and other items to throw around the store.


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He noted that before this, the teens were caught running and given a trespass warning.

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When the kids were given the first warning, management had called the cops, who were waiting to apprehend the group outside of the store.

"My whole thing was trying to clean up that mess," Christopher said.

"Make sure nobody was going to fall or get hurt or anything."



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"For anybody to act that way in public...it's just not justifiable by any means," he continued.

"I was raised better [than] that way, I'm sure most of you were raised better [than] that way...please share your own experiences because I know it's not just me."



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Our sympathies go out to the millions of retail workers who face situations like this every day.

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