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  2. Walmart U.S. CEO explains the retailer's DEI policy rollback

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    Walmart will be ready for President-elect Donald Trump's new trade policies, as the retailer's products are mostly made within the U.S., Furner said. Even so, he acknowledged customers may see ...

  3. Walmart rolls back DEI policies. Here's what it means and how ...

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    Walmart is the latest retailer to announce changes in its DEI initiatives. One Tennessee activist says its because of his push, but the company says otherwise. Walmart rolls back DEI policies.

  4. Thirteen states' attorneys general question Walmart's retreat ...

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    (The Center Square) – Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul is joining attorneys general from other states to meddle in the internal operations of Walmart policy on diversity, equity and inclusion.

  5. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    As a large customer to most of its vendors, Walmart openly uses its bargaining power to bring lower prices to attract its customers. The company negotiates lower prices from vendors. For certain basic products, Walmart "has a clear policy" that prices go down from year to year. [180]

  6. Walmart - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, Walmart and Sam's Club announced that they would begin testing a last-mile grocery delivery that used services including Uber, Lyft, and Deliv, to bring customers' orders to their homes. Walmart customers would be able to shop using the company's online grocery service at grocery.walmart.com, then request delivery at checkout for ...

  7. Walmart rolls back DEI policies

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    Walmart is set to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies nationwide, according to conservative activist Robby Starbuck, who said the company changed direction after talks last week.

  8. The customer is always right - Wikipedia

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    Frank Farrington wrote to Mill Supplies in 1914 that this view ignores that customers can be dishonest, have unrealistic expectations or try to misuse a product in ways that void the guarantee: "If we adopt the policy of admitting whatever claims the customer makes to be proper, and if we always settle them at face value, we shall be subjected to inevitable losses."

  9. Walmart becomes latest business to pull back from DEI ... - AOL

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    Activist claims credit for move, although chain insists it was considering the changes anyway