Walmart discontinues sales of 'All Lives Matter' shirts following backlash
Biggest retailer in the US caused controversy with $20 T-shirts that said Blue Lives Matter and Drunk Lives Matter among other phrases
Priya Elan
Tue 30 Jun 2020 14.57 EDTLast modified on Tue 30 Jun 2020 15.43 EDT
Giant US retailer Walmart is set to discontinue sales of All Lives Matter merchandise on their website, after a social media backlash.
The company, which is the biggest retailer in the US, caused controversy online earlier this week when it was revealed that a third-party brand, Old Glory, was selling a number of $20 T-shirts via the Walmart website, including Blue Lives Matter, Irish Lives Matter, Homeless Lives Matter, Police Lives Matter, Drunk Lives Matter as well as All Lives Matter.
The anger on social media began when Twitter user Kate Udle posted a screen grab of an All Lives Matter T-shirt with the comment Are you kidding me @walmartcanada??? Disgusting. Do better. Other Twitter users expressed their dismay, with one asking: Why make it easier for the racists to get their clothing?
After initially announcing it would investigate the situation, Walmart later announced it will stop selling the items which are sold by third-party sellers after noting the concerns of employees and customers.
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https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2020/jun/30/walmart-all-lives-matter-shirts-discontinues-sales