![]() Walmart’s decision seems equally suspect, as a cursory search of Walmart’s products, as 100PercentFedUp did, shows that Walmart does carry pillow products that have ratings under four stars. That explanation is similar to the one made by Kohl’s and Bed, Bath, and Beyond, which cited “poor sales” when kicking MyPillow out of their stores but were obviously doing so for political reasons, as Mike was in his fight with Dominion Voting Machines at the time and was, unlike many RINOs, refusing to back down on the voter fraud issue. “ Well, we’ve gotta be honest, we have a rating system and My Pillow is under 4 (stars) and we don’t accept products under 4 (stars).” Walmart’s Executive Vice President, however, cited a different issue in explaining why Walmart would no longer sell the pillows, saying: Apparently just not buying products made by those with whom they disagree was not enough and they had to go full-bore cancel culture on the issue.
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