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        <title><![CDATA[Walmart to stop displaying ‘multicultural’ beauty products in locked cases]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walmart announced Wednesday that their stores will stop displaying personal care products meant for people of color in locked cases in response to complaints the practice was discriminatory.</p><p>“We have made the decision to discontinue placing multicultural hair care and beauty products in locked cases,” the company said in an email statement on Wednesday.</p><p>About a dozen of the company’s 4,700 nationwide stores placed such products in cases meant to prevent theft.</p><p>The decision to end the practice came after a Monday <strong>CBS report</strong> that detailed a black woman’s failed attempt to buy a scarf that was locked away with the multicultural hair care products in a Colorado Walmart store.</p><p>Lauren Epps told the network that she had to wait for a worker at the Montbello store to unlock the display, but instead of handing her the scarf, the worker began to place the item into another portable locked case.</p><p>“I’m not going to be shamed into thinking I’m a criminal for just wanting to get a scarf,” Epps said.</p><p>“This is very blatant because the heading above that aisle says ‘Multicultural Hair Care.’ They are saying that people, who are a different culture, need their stuff to be locked up.”</p><p>Walmart&#8217;s policy shift comes amid nationwide protests against racial injustice following the death of George Floyd.</p><p><em>With Post wires </em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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