US Politics | I work in Walmart – three items are most commonly stolen from self-checkout and the link between two is hilarious

A WALMART worker has shared three items that are commonly stolen from self-checkout \- and the connection between two of them may make you laugh. A recent Quora thread had Walmart workers sharing the most commonly stolen items in their respective stores. Walmart workers have shared the most commonly stolen items from their storesGetty Images - Getty Two of the items are from the family planning sectionGetty Images - Getty Kellie Littrell, a Walmart employee, shared the top three items stolen from her store. She listed electronics first, which was a common response in the thread. Then, she said the next two most popular items are pregnancy tests and condoms. The two items from the family planning section were frequently listed together throughout the thread. READ MORE WALMART STORIES DAYLIGHT ROBBERY Urgent Walmart warning over cash-robbing scam with 3 signs to watch for BONUS BENEFITS Walmart shoppers can get early access to Black Friday sales but act now Other responses in the thread included cosmetics and deli food. A former Walmart employee has shared that another item is regularly stolen by accident. Warren Wright, who reportedly used to work as a store manager for the retail giant, claimed that cases of water left on the bottoms of shopping carts were commonly stolen. ...We lose millions a year to just water. And not any water; the Great Value 24-pack water, to be exact,... he wrote in the Quora thread. Most read in The US Sun CLINGING ON Putin made 'catastrophic errors' in Ukraine war but tyrant hanging on to power SHUTTING UP SHOP Fears of Walmart closures as 160 stores shut in 6 years – is yours next? NOT TECH SAV-VY Today's Savannah & Carson suffer awkward misunderstanding during live show GRIM HISTORY Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen's dark past emerges after shocking arrest CASH BOOST New one-time payment from $3billion pot rolling out now to millions of Americans CLIFFTOP KILLER Moment husband who pushed wife off cliff poses for snap at death scene However, Wright claimed that by using self-checkout, the mistake can be avoided. He wrote that most of the water theft comes from cashiers forgetting to scan cases tucked neatly under the shopping carts. Read More on The US Sun POOR PETE Pete 'is struggling' with Kim's 'hot & cold' behavior amid his on-set 'meltdown' DESPERATE CRIES Horror 911 call captures wife's screams before husband 'buried her alive' This is why shoppers can avoid taking any items by mistake by scanning them themselves at self-checkout. In other Walmart news, a retail expert revealed that employees are taught to look for distinct signs when trying to spot shoplifters, whether thieves are in a group or alone in the store.

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