Customer Enters ‘Express Lane’ with Too Many Items

A Walmart customer in Colorado Springs shared a memorable experience in the express lane. While waiting with just a few items, they encountered a woman with an overflowing cart who cut in line. The cashier calmly asked the woman, “Which ten items would you like, ma’am?” and pointed to the “Ten Items or Less” sign.

The woman grew angry, demanding to purchase everything. The cashier politely insisted she select only ten items. Furious, the woman shoved her cart, nearly hitting an elderly man, flipped everyone off, and stormed out, yelling profanities.

The customer, amused by the scene, tipped the cashier $20 for what they called “the best improv comedy moment in years.”

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