Death by Walmart

My wife and I went to Walmart over the weekend to buy some generic household items. While I have no shame in saying that I shop there for the low prices, I’d be lying if I didn’t admit there’s some entertainment value for me as well.

Case and point: People of Walmart.

So as we’re walking the aisles I noticed that Walmart sells fish. I didn’t know they sold fish and I went in for a closer look to satisfy my curiosity. As I suspected, I probably won’t be buying pet fish from Walmart anytime soon:

Walmart sells fish. Ew.

According to what I can gather, the dead fish in question is a Dragon Goby. I particularly like how the other fish are staying behind the knocked-over plant – they’re not stupid.

What grosses me out the most is that the dead fish is clearly decayed. I’m no marine coroner, but it looks like that fish has been there for a while. Does Walmart even feed these fish, let alone clean their tanks?

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About Arthur Kay

Arthur Kay is a long-time nerd and JavaScript enthusiast. He lives in the Chicago suburbs and is active in the local web development community. Arthur currently works for Sencha, Inc. as a Solutions Engineer. The thoughts, ideas, and opinions expressed on this website are Arthur's alone and do not represent his employer.
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