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Chaos At Checkout: Walmart Customer Calls Cops Over $1,300 Avocados Mishap

June 9, 2025

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Self-checkout snafu sparks bizarre outburst, police involvement, and viral Reddit thread

LOS ANGELES — A routine trip to Walmart took a surreal turn when a customer, after mistakenly charging himself for 999 avocados, called the police and accused the retail giant of “robbing” him.

The peculiar incident was shared by a Walmart employee on Reddit’s r/Walmart community under the username “Lore-Archivist,” where it quickly caught traction. The story has since drawn hundreds of comments from fellow retail workers and shoppers who’ve experienced similarly bizarre moments at the self-checkout lanes.

From $9.99 to $1,300: A costly typo

The customer reportedly came to the self-checkout kiosk with multiple items, one of which rang up at $19.99 instead of $9.99. A Walmart team leader corrected the error, but more issues followed.

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Then came the avocados.

According to “Lore-Archivist,” the man apparently intended to ring up 9 avocados but accidentally entered 999. His total bill shot up to over $1,300, triggering panic.

“He freaked out and started yelling that Walmart was robbing him,” the employee wrote. Despite efforts to explain the error and deescalate the situation, the man insisted on calling 911.

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“Calling the cops on yourself”

What followed was, in the employee’s words, a “whole circus.” The customer showed police the self-checkout screen and repeated his claim that Walmart was robbing him. Store staff attempted to reason with the man, but he reportedly refused to leave unless the store compensated him for “pain, suffering, and distress.”

Eventually, police officers — the very ones he summoned — warned him of potential trespassing charges. When he still refused to leave, they handcuffed him and escorted him outside.

Reddit reacts: “This happens more than you’d think”

The post drew an outpouring of similar stories from other retail employees. One wrote, “I always told customers, ‘Would you like to use our phone to call the cops?’ Never had anyone actually take me up on it — until now, apparently.”

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Another recalled dialing 911 for a disruptive customer and offering them the phone — only for the customer to leave immediately.

Others vented frustrations about the self-checkout chaos in general: from messy stations, abandoned items, and unrealistic expectations placed on employees. One user wrote, “People say we get paid to stand there, but on busy days, I’m juggling device errors, price checks, ID scans, bag refills, and cleaning up all kinds of messes.”

“I’m gonna call corporate!”

Many current and former employees said the threat of “calling corporate” is a near-daily occurrence — often for minor inconveniences.

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“The amount of ‘I’m gonna get you fired’ threats I got over petty nonsense was sickening,” one former worker wrote. “Now I wish I shopped at Walmart more often just to stand up for the employees.”

No comment yet from Walmart

Fox News Digital reached out to both Walmart and “Lore-Archivist” for comment. As of now, there’s no official statement from the company regarding the incident.

While the avocado fiasco may seem laughable, it reflects a deeper tension in the retail world: the disconnect between customers’ expectations and the realities faced by front-line workers — especially in an era of increased self-service.

One Redditor summed it up best: “Retail gives you the patience of a saint and the spine of a bouncer. And sometimes, apparently, you need both — especially when someone tries to arrest a fruit.”

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