A crackpipe was delivered in a Colorado mother’s ordered bag of groceries from Walmart.
The last thing you’d think would end up in a bag of groceries is a crackpipe. That’s what happened to a mother in Denver, Colorado, who opened her delivered bag of Walmart groceries to see the drug instrument, all while in front of her 3-year-old daughter.
The groceries were delivered by a third-party service Walmart uses. The company has yet to identify the delivery service that was responsible. However, the company said the service has since been deactivated following an investigation.
Fox 31 Denver reports the mother, Tesia Britt, found the pipe next to a container of pineapple juice. Her first instinct was to call her husband.
” I said, ‘this is a crack pipe in the bag, and he looked and he’s like, ‘yeah, it really is, you’re not crazy,'” said Britt.” You shouldn’t have to worry about when you have groceries delivered that you can’t even let your kids help anymore, because you don’t know what you’re going to find in these bags.”
“We strive to provide every customer with a positive delivery experience,” Walmart wrote in a statement said. “While uncommon, we take customer complaints like this very seriously. Upon learning of what happened, we immediately deactivated the third-party driver and encourage any customer who encounters anything unsatisfactory to reach out to customer care.”
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