The term “fat people at Walmart” is a phrase used to describe the perceived prevalence of overweight or obese individuals shopping at Walmart stores. It has been used in both a literal and figurative sense, sometimes to criticize the eating habits of Walmart shoppers or the company’s marketing practices, or to make broader points about the obesity epidemic in the United States.
The phrase has been the subject of some controversy, with some people arguing that it is a harmful stereotype that stigmatizes overweight people. Others argue that it is a harmless observation about a real phenomenon, and that it can be used to raise awareness about the obesity epidemic.