lifetime banned from helping others getting groceries

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tonykush-nerabout 4 hours ago309

Could you add more context to this? I'm not sure most people know what this is even about (I'm most people).

deficientterrestrialabout 4 hours ago94

Context isn’t a thing in 2026

sum-9about 4 hours ago49

Thing is, if you want to do good, just stop filming everything and do the good anyway.

yesbutnoexceptyesabout 4 hours ago48

If Walmart says youre banned thats it, its not public property. You cant really lawyer your way around that.

Chi_Town_Lawabout 4 hours ago34

Bro, just call costco. Why is he desperate to give money to a corporation that seemingly despises him

HansHortioabout 3 hours ago21

If ya'll think Wal-Mart did this because they hate that he paid for someone groceries - think. As long as they get the money, why would Wal-Mart care WHO paid for it?

It's because he brings in a camera crew, films people without permission, acts out in the store and annoys people for clout - he was asked to stop, but he refused. He's a dick hiding behind a visible kind act, and using that act as a defense for his behavior. It's what a lot of clout-chasing influencers and streamers do.

If he cared about helping people, he could do it without recording it. This isn't for altruistic charity, this is for views.

ThomasTheDankPigeonabout 3 hours ago7

Why is a cop delivering this information on the side of the highway? Why are tax dollars being spent delivering information on behalf of corporations?

Kasta4about 4 hours ago7

Yeah I'm not buying it happened for no reason without further context.

AshgarPNabout 4 hours ago6

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Lysol3435about 3 hours ago6

Walmart can ban them since it’s a private company. My question is why is a police officer running errands for Walmart? It looks like he pulled them over to pass along Walmart’s message