<mediadc-video-embed data-state="{"cms.site.owner":{"_ref":"00000161-3486-d333-a9e9-76c6fbf30000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b93390000"},"cms.content.publishDate":1655410775202,"cms.content.publishUser":{"_ref":"0000017f-e2f4-de00-a7ff-e7fff8030000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b933a0007"},"cms.content.updateDate":1655410775202,"cms.content.updateUser":{"_ref":"0000017f-e2f4-de00-a7ff-e7fff8030000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b933a0007"},"rawHtml":"
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In a Facebook Live video, Lindell told his followers that Walmart informed him it would stop carrying his product.
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A spokesperson for Walmart told the Washington Examiner, “While we are no longer carrying them in stores, My Pillow products continue to be available on Walmart.com.”
According to Lindell, last year, Walmart removed the product from the “as seen on TV” section and placed it by the bedding instead.
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He explained that My Pillow spends $500,000 weekly on televised advertising and that the move was counterintuitive.
Lindell added that Walmart later said it would be discontinuing his product entirely, claiming it received poor ratings.
He said he told the executives that “trolls” were responsible for any poor ratings, to no avail. He claimed he offered a much lower retail price for the box store, but the plea also fell on deaf ears.
According to him, it will amount to a “$10 million hit” that “goes directly to my employees.”
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“Shame on you, Walmart!” he added.