When one of her regular customers, a woman with cerebral palsy that sometimes causes her hands to shake, was refused service at a nearby nail salon, Walmart cashier Ebony Harris decided to help. Foregoing her break, Harris, 40, offered to paint Angela Peters’ nails for her. The pair picked out a shade of sparkly blue that Peters liked and sat down at the Subway seating area inside the Walmart in Burton, Michigan.
My goal in life is to open up a nail salon in Vietnam, where all my workers speak nothing but English. It’s payback time.
Wal-Mart announced plans to open its first retail stores in India and China. Tags on clothes and stickers on items will read, “Made Here.”
The Walmart Greeter told me to take my time in the fitting rooms because they have two-way mirrors.
Q: Why aren’t there any Walmarts in Afghanistan? A: Because there is a target on every corner.