What is Juneteenth? Walmart apologizes for selling celebratory ice cream after backlash
What is Juneteenth Walmart apologizes for selling celebratory ice cream after backlash Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
If you’re at Walmart and you’re thinking about buying the one on the left. Take a few seconds to look for and buy the one on the right. They are the same flavor except Creamalicious Ice Creams is black owned.*seen on facebook*If you’re at Walmart and you’re thinking about buying the one on the left. Take a few seconds to look for and buy the one on the right. They are the same flavor except Creamalicious Ice Creams is black owned. The backlash led the company to pull the item off the shelves and issue an apology to everyone whose sentiments were hurt. They told a popular news station: "We received feedback that a few items caused concern for some of our customers and we sincerely apologize. We are reviewing our assortment and will remove items as appropriate."
What is Juneteenth Walmart apologizes for selling celebratory ice cream after backlash
Walmart pulled back icecream after receiving backlash online (Image via @walmart/Instagram and @PaigeDavidoff/Twitter) Walmart pulled back their Juneteenth-themed after facing backlash on social media. The department store advertised new merchandise, including party decorations and other items to celebrate the day. However, customers questioned the store for profiting from a black holiday and trademarking the term "Juneteenth," an integral part of black history.Walmart s Juneteenth ice cream criticized by social media users
Walmart launched a Juneteenth-themed ice cream in red-velvet flavor. The product was packaged in green, red, yellow, and brown, the official colors of . It also had a version of the day's logo on the ice cream tub. I've got a little time tonight, so I've inquired about it. I've got a little time tonight, so I've inquired about it. Chris Lovingood wrote to the brand enquiring about the trademark situation and how the products were helping the black community. He also found out that there were 32 trademarks filed for the term "Juneteenth," including Balchem Corporation. Many questioned the intentions behind the product and thought that it was just a way for the company to earn a profit, with one user writing: "Capitalism is a retail conglomerate, owned by a white billionaire family, marketing and ice cream to celebrate a holiday that commemorates the emancipation of slaves in a country that was literally built on the backs [of] slaves. See Walmart's ice cream." capitalism is awesomecapitalism is awesome Some questioned Walmart about how they planned to benefit their black employees on the day. They questioned whether the company would provide its black employees with the option of a "paid day off." Some pointed out other companies that people could buy from instead of the ones promoted by Walmart. *seen on facebook*If you’re at Walmart and you’re thinking about buying the one on the left. Take a few seconds to look for and buy the one on the right. They are the same flavor except Creamalicious Ice Creams is black owned.*seen on facebook*If you’re at Walmart and you’re thinking about buying the one on the left. Take a few seconds to look for and buy the one on the right. They are the same flavor except Creamalicious Ice Creams is black owned. The backlash led the company to pull the item off the shelves and issue an apology to everyone whose sentiments were hurt. They told a popular news station: "We received feedback that a few items caused concern for some of our customers and we sincerely apologize. We are reviewing our assortment and will remove items as appropriate."