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Walmart becomes latest – and biggest – company to roll back its DEI policies
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, is rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, joining a list of major corporations that have been under pressure by conservative activists.
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Walmart to pay $7.5M for dumping hazardous waste in California
The store operator also paid out $25 million in penalties in 2010 after San Diego prosecutors took them to court over negligent practices.
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Walmart will start delivering prescriptions to customers' doorsteps as CVS and Walgreens struggle
Walmart will start delivering medications in six states, but it plans to offer prescription delivery in nearly every state by the end of January.
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Walmart employees to get expanded cancer treatment options with the Mayo Clinic
Walmart’s employees and their dependents are being offered expanded cancer treatment with doctors at the Mayo Clinic through the retailer’s insurance coverage.
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Walmart launches a store-label food brand as it seeks to appeal to younger shoppers
The brand, called Bettergoods, will focus on trendy, plant-based and allergy-friendly options and range from $2 to $15.
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About 51,750 mini choppers sold at Walmart recalled for laceration hazards
The megastore issued a recall of about 51,750 Mainstays Electric Mini Choppers after discovering the potential for a laceration hazard.
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Walmart could owe you up to $500 as part of a settlement: How to file a claim
The retailer has agreed to pay $45 million to customers as part of a class-action settlement.
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Teachers can now get a Sam's Club membership for just $20. Here's how
Sam’s Club is easing back-to-school shopping for teachers with its new membership deal.