Walmart finally draws this product from the shelves after a major backlash

An organization has protested for years for the sale of this article.


While millions of Americans make theirShopping in Walmart Each day, the large area retailer always finds himself fighting against a fairly stable attack of criticism, including the products it sells. Last month, the company was energized on social networks with allegations onChoice of baby wipes for baby- under Walmart's Baby brand - resulting in irritation of the skin and strange colors to appear on people's skin. A few weeks later, the retailer found himself under fire toPresentation of a flavor of Juneteeth From its large brand ice cream, some on social networks accusing Walmart to raise the idea of ​​an ice cream company belonging to blacks.

From now on, the continuous backlash on another article in the Walmart inventory has encouraged the retailer to remove the product from the shelves for good. Read the rest to discover what the very debated purchase is no longer sold.

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Walmart has drawn several products from its shelves in the past year.

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Walmart buyers have probably experienced the search for certain missing items in the retailer's shelves. Whether due to a recall or a decline, the large -scale retailer often draws products. In early April, Walmart was forced to stop selling some of his shoes. A California Federal Court temporarily prohibited the retailer from sellingMore than 20 pairs of shoes It seemed to be imitations of popular vans shoes in the middle of a shoe brand lawsuit against Walmart.

About at the same time, Walmart tooI chose to stop selling False vests of service dogs and other accessories. This decision was taken voluntarily after the company received complaints from several non -profit organizations, and an online petition asked Walmart to delete these articles.

The retailer now stops the sale of another product.

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Walmart has just confirmed that heAbandoned the sale From Chaokoh Coconut Milk in stores and online, Axios reported on June 7. According to the media, the retailer ceased to store products from the Thai supplier following the assertions that Chaokoh uses monkeys for forced work.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Walmart no longer hasversions of this product listed on its website, or on the website for theretailer's sister store, The Sam club.

An organization has been protesting Coco Chaokoh for years for years.

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Walmart's decision comes after years of people's reaction to the ethical animal treatment (PETA). The organization of animal rights said that Walmart had received more than 86,000 PETA emails supported by the call for the abolition of Coco Chaokoh milk from its inventory.

In 2019, Peta branch investigators in Asia visited eight different farmswhere they allege The sums are forced to choose coconut. According to the organization, one of these farms is led by the coconut milk producer Thail Chaokoh. A separate investigation by Peta Asia in 2020 would have revealed that the monkeys were still used in these farms, despite the contrary claims of the Thai coconut industry, which includes Chaokoh, the Thai Food Processors Association and the Ambassador of Thailand in the USA.

"Coconut tradeuses social monkeys As machines for selection of coconuts chained, by depriving them of any opportunity to eat, play or spend time with their families, "Tracy Reimansaid Peta's executive vice-president in a June 7 statement. "With an exhibitor Peta after the other confirming cruelty in coconut farms, the retailers drop Chaokoh on the left and right."

Several other retailers have pulled this product from Walmart before stores.

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Walmart was one of the last holders of the fight against Coco Chaokoh milk. According to Peta, the retailer is now only one of the more than 45,000 stores that have broken the links with coconut milk brands that would use coconut chosen by the work of forced monkeys. The other companies that have stopped selling these products include major channels like Albertsons, Publix, Kroger, Wegmans, Target, Food Lion and Stop & Shop.

But animal rights organizations said that his work was not yet finished. According to Peta, there are retailers who are still dealing with Chaokoh. Currently, this Includes grocery channels Woodman's Market, Tony's Fresh Market and 99 Ranch Market.

Read this then: Walmart and Walgreens are under fire to have sold this to buyers .


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