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So…they didn’t stop at a Juneteenth flavor. Think of the $$ they saved having one set of “diversity” graphics /aj4RUV1Bgx You can pick my brain when that invoice is paid. Chiiiiillllleeee is doing the most /00VTIB2o58 This isn’t “wokeness”, it’s corporations trying to profit off of minorities by acting like they care about us įirst the Juneteenth ice cream and now Pride. And black people don’t want Juneteenth ice cream. I promise you, as an LGBTQ+ Walmart employee myself, pride ice cream isn’t something we want. Walmart clearly didn’t learn its lesson from the Juneteenth ice cream I actually can’t tell if this is a gag or not Queerty has reached out to Walmart for comment about its Pride ice cream. It scores the top mark of 100 on HRC’s most recent Corporate Equality Index, which ranks corporations on their queer-friendly policies and procedures. To its credit, the brand is known for being LGBTQ-friendly. Related: AFA goes nuts after Wal-Mart features gay love story in video It is unknown if Walmart is making any donations from sales to LGBTQ nonprofits and causes. The Pride ice cream, as far as we know, is still on sale. We are reviewing our assortment and will remove items as appropriate.” However, we received feedback that a few items caused concern for some of our customers and we sincerely apologize. Within days, the Juneteenth ice cream had been pulled, with a Walmart spokesperson stating, “Juneteenth holiday marks a commemoration and celebration of freedom and independence. With all of the black-owned brands why not promote their products.
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Electris Jones of Durham, North Carolina, summed up the feelings of many regarding the Juneteenth ice cream, posting to Facebook, “Dear Walmart, Ummm… k.