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Oh right the dead peasants' insurance thing this is like well after the fact, in like the 00s by walmart.
I guess I should have just looked it all up how hard could have been.
From what I understand they would take them out on technical employees fairly often as well, like scientists types that could not be easily replaced. But who knows what dirty dealings have gone on.
Is that why they hire elderly people as greeters? Wow, they're pure evil.
Huh, I wonder if there's a way we could subpoena the books of the life insurance companies they deal with. Or somehow obtain that information by whatever means.
Walmart was a very bad company, they still are but I think they were one of the first retail Giants to become totally morally bankrupt.
If a Walmart employee dies on Walmart property the family gets a $1,000,000 payout. Source: am spouse of Walmart manager. This applies to all employees as far as I know.
What does Walmart get if you die* on or off the property?