Furious Walmart customers post videos of stores locking up African American beauty products
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- Walmart is being sued by a customer for racial discrimination.
- The customer claims that the store is intentionally locking up certain products which are made for African Americans.
- Other customers have posted videos online of these locked cabinets.
Walmart is being sued for racial discrimination.
A Walmart customer has filed a lawsuit against the chain, claiming that it is segregating products by race, CBS Local reported.
Essis Grundy was shopping for a comb in her local store when she found it was locked in a cabinet: "That's when I noticed that all of the African American products were locked up under lock and key," Grundy told reporters at a news conference on Friday.
Other customers have posted videos online claiming that the store is inconveniencing African American customers while leaving other products out in the open:
Certain products are locked in cabinets and can only be accessed by employees at the store:
This video shows how certain African American hair products are singled out:
One customer is calling for customers to boycott the store.
Others have come to Walmart's defense claiming that it only locks up products that are frequently stolen.
A store manager confirmed this and said that these products are kept under lock and key due to "high theft issues" and it is not racist act by the company.
Walmart did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
.@Walmart Do you want to explain why one of your stores has locks on ONLY the black hair care products?
- Detrick Manning (@DetrickManning) January 25, 2018
In case you weren't aware, this is racist and wrong. pic.twitter.com/T59cjr1bbT
If Walmart is gonna lock up hair products they need to do it for all of them not only the ethnic hair products pic.twitter.com/XcnajuNNsV
- Khadijah (@Kadia2_) January 22, 2018
Racism is still alive! I cant believe it goes this far!! Walmart in california locks down the african american hair products. While Caucasian hair products are up for grabs♀️ pic.twitter.com/x0nYtm2ioo
- Safari (@MuvaSafari) January 23, 2018
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