Our Walmart has always had panhandlers in the parking lot, but it's getting worse now that the unemployment in Las Vegas is well over 20%. We stopped by yesterday to pick up a few things and a man approached us and asked if we had any money on us. I told him no, because I just threw all of my spare change in the Salvation Army bucket.
I forgot to pick up a couple things yesterday, so we walked over to Walmart today. On our way back home, a man was sitting on a flower bed ledge of a closed business next to Walmart. He asked if we could help him. He didn't want our money. I told him, "well, we don't have any food." And he said,
"I want you to buy me some chicken." 
I'm all for helping people out, but the way he said it made me angry. Sorry, but our family doesn't even get chicken that often. It's too expensive, unless we find a great deal at the grocery store.
Anyway, I'm about ready to call the store manager of Walmart and find out what they can do to get those panhandlers off their property. I can't stand them. They will come up from behind and ask for money. And they usually target people who are by themselves or with small children, which then has me reaching for my gun thinking someone is going to try and rob me. About six months ago, someone approached us in the Walmart parking lot, at night, while my husband was putting our daughter back in the car. I was loading up the trunk. When he noticed my husband, the guy walked away and didn't look back. It makes me feel really uncomfortable. We like to shop at Walmart. The store is right next to our apartment complex. It's convenient for us. Especially on really nice days like today, because it's just a quick five minute walk.
Should I even bother with calling the store manager? He/She will probably just disregard the complaint, unless other shoppers are getting just as annoyed as we are.