Major Retailer Under Fire For Allegedly Listing ‘Cow’ As Women’s Clothing Size
MIAMI - FEBRUARY 05: A Wal-Mart store sign is seen on February 5, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, beat Wall Street's forecast, when January same-store sales, with fuel, rose 1.5%. January same-store sales excluding fuel rose 2.1%, (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
A major retailer is under fire for allegedly listing ‘cow’ as a women’s clothing size.
A Miami woman named G’Nadine Grant went on Walmart’s website looking for a plus size ugly Christmas sweater. When she typed that into the search bar, the website lists the sizes as 3x, 4x, 2xxl — and “cow.”
Grant told NBC Miami, “Obviously, these are for larger people, and you’re referring to larger people as ‘cows,’ really? It shouldn’t be on your website. I don’t think it was a prank cause if it was a prank that’s definitely not funny.”
Grant tried contacting the corporate office, but was unable to talk to anyone. She wants it taken down off the website and also would like an apology from the company.
Major Retailer Listing ‘Cow’ As Size
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