WALMART shoppers have slammed the chain for its nuggets which revealed themselves to be ghosts upon closer inspection.
The chain has received a barrage of confused comments under a TikTok video that revealed the truth behind the store’s underwhelming item.

Walmart shoppers have slammed the chain for its cooked chicken which revealed itself to be a ghost upon closer inspection[/caption]
In a bizarre turn, a Walmart customer filmed herself cutting into several chicken nuggets, only to find no actual chicken inside.
Instead, the social media user was left with an empty shell of breadcrumbs.
Obviously, these nuggets are supposed to have cooked chicken inside, which several people were quick to point out.
One person commented: “Chicken sold separately.”
Another bemused person added: “How did they bread it?
“Like what was breaded what’s the surface that made this perfectly shaped nugget? I don’t understand.”
A third noted: “That’s been happening to us too! we airfry our walmart nuggets and its more like chicken ghost nuggets.”
It is not known exactly what happened to these nuggets to turn them into ghost ones, or how many like these Walmart has sold to unsuspecting customers.
WORST EXPERIENCE
The US Sun recently reported on one Walmart customer’s terrible experience which left them waiting 20 minutes to get their hands on only two items.
This was because the items were locked in a safety cabinet which can only be opened by employees.
The post said: “I’m sorry but shopping in the San Leandro target/walmart is the worst experience ever.
“I’ve waited 10 minutes for them to open the tanning cabinet and another 10 for toothpaste.
“If they’re gonna lock everything up they should have the headcount to accommodate.”
Walmart is not the only company that lock certain products away in a cabinet.
These might be products that require ID to purchase, or pose a safety risk to minors.
Walmart’s Return Policy
Walmart has restrictions on when items can be returned for a refund.
2 days:
- Major/Large appliances
14 days:
- Electronics:
- Computers
- Computer and video game hardware
- Printers (excluding 3D printers)
- Camcorders
- Digital cameras
- GPS units
- Digital music players
- Tablets
- E-readers
- Portable video players
- Drones
- Pre-paid and post-paid cell phones
- Luxury items:
- New and preowned apparel above $300
- Fine art
- Loose gems and gemstones
- Jewelry and watches above $300
- Collectibles (E.g., coins, stamps)
- Memorabilia
30 days:
- AppleCare+ and Walmart Protection Plans
- Cooling & Heating Appliances
- Consumer Electronics
- Electric Bicycles/Scooters
- Hoverboards
- PCs and PC Components
- Verizon Postpaid Wireless Phones
- Vacuums
60 days:
- Contact Lenses
- Hearing Aids
- Prescription Glasses
- Prescription Contacts
90 days:
- Most items not listed among the exceptions including home and garden equipment and photo products
Non-returnable:
- Firearms/Ammo
- Medication/Medical Devices
- Adult Toys
- Gold Bars
- Pepper spray
- Gas-Powered Vehicles like Dirt Bikes
- Tires
- Trading Card (including unopened)
- Any Digital/Video Game Cards
This customer is questioning why that it took a long time to get the products from the cabinet.
This could have been for a number of reasons, such as not having enough employees on the store floor.
Walmart responded to the post: “Let’s look into what happened here.
“Can you DM us with more details?”
It is unlikely that Walmart would change their cabinet policy, but it is unknown if and how this complaint was addressed.

In a bizarre turn, a Walmart customer filmed themselves cutting into several chicken nuggets, only to find no actual chicken inside[/caption]

Instead, the social media user was left with an empty shell of breadcrumbs[/caption]

It is not known exactly what happened to these nuggets to turn them into ghost ones, or how many like these Walmart has sold to unsuspecting customers[/caption]