Dear Enterprise Walmart,
Today, my opinion of you hit a new low. I went to your facility to get just a few quick items, ground turkey, bagels, baby wipes, gatorade, and a gift card. I didn't deviate my route to look at any other items. The only time my cart stopped moving was when I paused to check if it would be worth it to use a few of the baby wipe coupons I keep in my purse.
I went to the checkout, picked out a lovely gift card to send to my mom, waited in line, paid for my goods via debit card and waddled my way towards to exit without issue. It was then that for some reason, someone thought that I should be stopped and my bags should be looked at.
Now, I've seen the types of people who shop at your store. Not to sound all "high and mighty" but it is southern Alabama, and there are all sorts of questionable stereotypes in your store. That leads me to my question, why me? Why was I the one stopped and checked? Was it suspicious that I only had 2 bags and some gatorade in my cart? Was it the big ol' pregnant belly? Seriously, I don't feel like I look like someone who should be stopped and searched like I stole some lame item from Walmart.
So thank you Mr. Manager for pegging me as a thief and making the nice old greeter check over my stuff. I really hope it made you feel all powerful to have such great insight into the customers of your store. I also hope that as you were taking the time to look at my bagels, wipes, turkey, and gatorade, someone was pushing a stolen microwave or TV out the same door.
Sincerely,
Gail
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