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Summary:
In Louisiana, a glitch in the state's EBT system caused all the cards to in effect have no spending limit, allowing people to buy as much food as they wanted.
As you can probably suspect, this led to a rush of people storming Wal-Mart and leaving with cartload after cartload of "free" groceries. One person apparently had almost 10 carts by THEMSELVES.
But here's where it gets dumb. After the glitch was identified, the manager of this Wal-Mart called Company Headquarters, who advised him to CONTINUE ALLOWING THE TRANSACTIONS.
Wal-Mart and Xerox are currently slugging it out over who should foot the bill for this mess, but if you ask me it should be Wal-Mart, especially after they were dumb enough to not stop EBT use when the problem was discovered.
Summary:
In Louisiana, a glitch in the state's EBT system caused all the cards to in effect have no spending limit, allowing people to buy as much food as they wanted.
As you can probably suspect, this led to a rush of people storming Wal-Mart and leaving with cartload after cartload of "free" groceries. One person apparently had almost 10 carts by THEMSELVES.
But here's where it gets dumb. After the glitch was identified, the manager of this Wal-Mart called Company Headquarters, who advised him to CONTINUE ALLOWING THE TRANSACTIONS.
Wal-Mart and Xerox are currently slugging it out over who should foot the bill for this mess, but if you ask me it should be Wal-Mart, especially after they were dumb enough to not stop EBT use when the problem was discovered.
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