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I'm sure it depend on the area. Also Walmart has cameras with facial recognition so I personally wouldn't want to try to rob them.
Where I'm at there is also an exit check with a person that checks your receipt
Legally speaking, walmart can ask to see your receipt, but since it's not a membership store, or has it in their Terms and Conditions of purchasing goods there, they can't stop you from just not showing it
I just say no thank you and keep walking. Never had a problem.
I do this as well. One day I was in a hurry on a lunch break and I was getting batteries and a sandwich, literally two items in a single bag. The person stepped in front of me and started to ask to see my receipt and I just snapped out "no thank you" but when they just stepped aside I realized there was no reason to ever let them and I havent since.
I say sure, hand them the receipt (most of the time unless if there's something I might need to return) and keep walking.
All they asked was to see my receipt. They can look at it all they want.