12-Year-old W.Va. Girl Stung By Scorpion At Store »
Posted By TimALoftis 1 year, 6 months ago in NewsOne young shopper at a Wal-Mart in West Virginia had to watch out for more than falling prices.
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y_soitenly1 year, 6 months ago
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Re: "We are very concerned," he said. "This is a very rare incident. When I spoke with the store manager, she said in her 17 years she had never heard of something like this."
Never??
I'm quite sure Walmart has many more stories, that they don't want the public to find out about.
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getreal11 year, 6 months ago
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I have worked in the grocery chain a good while and this happens at any time to any store. The workers are more at risk of getting hit by insects, snakes and rats in the shipping and receiving area of a store more, than the public. In one store, a snake had stowed away on the bottom of a pallet. The coca cola man ran over it with his power jack. It happens at any store, any garden, any farm. We live with these creatures everyday even in our homes. Your local grocery store some times gets more than he pays for. On the norm it is spiders that come from out of the blue. we have scorpions here in the USA. My husband ran a bunch out of his camping tent in Georgia one year while hunting.
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