Fans of the hit Netflix series 'Stranger Things' may be in for a literal treat as social media influencers indicate a Scoops Ahoy ice cream line is coming to Walmart.
Walmart has seen some changes over the years. Changes that most of us don't like, but we can always dream. Here's what we'd like to see back at Walmart.
I am really not against trying any kind of weird food. I mean I did try the pumpkin ramen, which by the way was nasty. I also tried the pumpkin Spam. I think I see a pattern here. I do try other things besides just pumpkin-flavored stuff.
This shortage has really got me a little upset. OK, let's be honest it has me a lot upset. My stomach, on the other hand, thanks those involved. I have had a little break from it tearing my stomach up. Oh, but I love it.
Shopping carts. Why are they such an enemy to some people? To you in particular. I mean how hard is it to treat them like they should be treated? How hard is it to return them to where they belong? It's like some people lose all sense of decency when they leave a store. You, my friend, seem to be the problem.
Technology is a great thing and it seems that the world is getting more and more technologically advanced. So much, so that drone delivery is becoming more mainstream.
I never asked to be an employee of Walmart. I have seen a lot of people joking that this is how we feel when we are made to be our own cashiers. I would say I really dislike this part about shopping there.
You buy something with the intention of loving it and keeping it forever. Or until it is no longer needed and it ends up in a garage sale or donated somewhere. That is the plan. Those plans change.
Children's Miracle Network has been serving the kids of the Texas Panhandle for over 35 years and the Walmart in Borger is hosting a fundraiser to help this organization.