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After 5 years at Walmart, I was fired. Not by my manager. Not by the company. But because of someone I trusted. We were close — shared breaks in the stockroom, laughed about crazy customers, even talked about quitting together one day. Turns out, they were the one whispering to management behind my back. Yesterday, my badge stopped working. Here’s the stuff I wish shoppers knew: 🛒 Black Friday wasn’t exciting — it was survival. I remember standing at the register for 19 hours straight, while managers purposely kept lanes closed so the crowd would look more insane for the cameras. People were screaming, pushing carts into each other, and we just had to smile through it. 🍞 Perfectly good food went straight into dumpsters. I watched full trays of baked bread, fresh produce, even unopened meat get tossed because of “policy.” We weren’t allowed to take any of it — I once saw a coworker get written up for trying to save a sandwich. 🛍️ They gatekeep this hard, but you can get a $750 Walmart gift card for reviewing products at MartCredit.com. It’s part of a Walmart review program where you get a $750 card to shop just for sharing your experience — me and my friends have been using it to stock up on groceries and home essentials. 💲 Rollback deals weren’t magic. I helped change price tags myself. First we’d bump a product up, then “roll it back” a week later so it looked like a big discount. Customers felt like they scored, but really… nothing changed. 🧾 Self-checkout was a trap. The c