I considered that they might be Hispanic, we have a LOT of them here in Huntsville. The thing is, they have a list of items that I ordered, so they must be able to read English and understand it if they are going to shop for the items; so not being literate didn’t seem reasonable to me, even if they have no idea what a cherry or a grape actually is.
It seems more likely that they just don’t pay that much attention to what they are putting in the carts. Most of the time, I get what i ordered, although I may have had a zucchini and a cucumber mistake before, which I can understand.
We also sometimes get whole bags of stuff that i didn’t order, and I have no idea whether it is the shopper or the driver who gets the grocery bags mixed up. Bobby goes out to the vehicle when the delivery person arrives and brings in whatever they hand him, and he has no idea what is in the bags, or is supposed to be in there; so until I start unpacking the bags, we don’t really know what we actually got.
By then, the driver is long gone, and they never come back to say we got someone else’s groceries; so I don’t know if it is their mistake, or the shopper put the orders together wrong.
If it is food that we can use, we do, and if it is something we don’t want, we give it to the neighbors, who have a family with kids and can use it. Either way, it is Walmart who comes out on the losing end of this, because whoever ordered the extra groceries they delivered wrong, is going to complain to Walmart that they are missing part of their order, and Walmart has to refund the cost to them. It would seem like it would be worthwhile to Walmart to hire good employees and train them properly.