When a guy went to Walmart's customer service to recover his wife's lost almond milk, he was approached by a wild Karen who assumed he worked there. She insisted that he help her and insisted that he worked there, so he turned the play around and threw it right back at her.
Reddit user u/literalgarbageyo posted this thread to Reddit's r/IDontWorkHereLady, a medium-sized subreddit that often features stories, such as this, that have been shared by Reddit users about their experiences being mistaken for workers. Usually, the individuals making the error in judgment also have other errors in rationale and refuse to accept that they're wrong about the accused's identity.
Readers expressed their enjoyment of the story in the comments.
"This is soooo satisfying and clever. 😊" vibed user ITrCool.
"Well, my dad always taught me to treat people the way that they treat you," responded literalgarbageyo. "I guess I took that literally."
"Love how you called her out on being wrong about how long she was waiting and that you were there first," responded user SheWhoLovesToDraw. "She even doubled down with, "But it's still your fault because I'm wrong!" immediately afterward!"
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