Following a complaint from a journalism advocacy group, Walmart has ended its online sales of a T-shirt that the group argued sent a threatening message. It was listed on Walmart.com through an outside company, Teespring, which helps users market their T-shirt designs. "This item was sold by a third-party seller on our marketplace and clearly violates our policy," Walmart said. In August, the company vowed to increase oversight of its product line after complaints prompted the ending of "rainbow swastika" T-shirt sales. The Radio Television Digital News Association said Walmart confirmed the journalism shirt was being removed about five hours after its initial complaint.
Source: Fox News December 01, 2017 10:07 UTC