I was in the middle of making dinner when this happened. I’m grateful I poured it into a measuring cup first. Thankfully I don’t live too far from another source.
I remember milk staying good almost a week past its expiration date when I was a kid. Boy have the times changed.


Again? People buy food from Walmart?
You mean the largest retailer in America has customers?
I’m shocked. SHOCKED!
i personally never go there. But I live 7 timezones away from the nearest one.
I expect them to have customers, but food? Really?
They’ve had food for at least 3 decades why is that at all surprising? Hell, our Home Depot has a bbq night it would be honestly weirder if they didn’t sell food.
I wouldn’t know, I think I have been in walmart maybe 3 times in my life (they never have anything worth buying I noticed).
But I have followed their business plan pretty closely, and choosing the cheapest lowest quality everything makes me think food is the last possible thing I would buy from them. I am shocked they even carry food frankly.
You’ve been there 3 times and didn’t notice the food so I’m going to go ahead and say you don’t sound too observant.
The “pantry” side of the business is easily a third of their profits. How do you follow a business plan without knowing their revenue streams?
Because their business plan is reduce the price, create cheaper knock-offs and eliminate the original competition.
That’s a business model and either way they would include expected revenue streams.
maybe… they’re the same thing