Believe or not the biggest problems are hoarders. Store gets .22 and they buy as much as they can even though they have thousands of rounds at home. A guy I went to school with, now a retired cop was bragging to me that he has "at least 30,000 rounds of .22, 10K each of 223, .45 and 9MM". And he isn't the only one. People are still in the panic mode over it.
As far as Wal Mart is concerned what happens is the department manager is supposed to pull stock from the back room and only order when stock is low. That way they don't have to have a large stock room. What happens is they see something is low and instead of checking the computer to see if there is any in the stock room they simply order more. When the get a good worker and they do check they find amazing stuff. My sister is one of the good workers. She tells some fantastic stories about some of the people she works with. Makes you wonder if they should even be paid minimum wage. Basically they only show up because they have to clock in to get paid.
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