30 Rude And Entitled Retail Customers Who Should Honestly Be Arrested For This Type Of Behavior

Working in retail is really tough; don’t let anyone try to tell you otherwise. I’ve worked both retail and non-retail jobs, and I can say for sure that retail and customer service roles are much harder. These folks hardly get a chance to sit down, and if they’re caught slacking, a manager appears out of nowhere, reminding them to “clean if you can lean.” Not to mention the entitled customers.

The last thing retail workers need is to clean up after lazy customers who can’t be bothered to use a garbage can or return a cart. It’s really hard to pick just one person for the “Entitled Customers of the Year” award, so here are 30 people we’ve nominated on behalf of retail workers everywhere.


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2. “POV: You work in retail and make the mistake of setting foot in the bathroom”

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4. “It’s never gonna get cleaned up!!!!”

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6. “what cashier almost let a customer get away with using a fake $100 bill before I was able to catch it. seriously what does the training do for these people?”

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8. People that do this Are the A$$hold

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10. “Walmart customers leaving carts in the handicapped spot”

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12. “Spraypaint testing on the floor”

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15. “customer left a gallon of milk in the freezer, making it unsellable”

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17. “Customer did this in full view of the dairy manager”

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20. “Who parks like this?”

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23. “Customers…”

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25. “Who does this”

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27. “World Class Customers”

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28. “Someone is walking around the store eating chicken wings and tossing the bones on the floor”

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30. “Someone is walking around the store eating chicken wings and tossing the bones on the floor”

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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.