Walmart says it will no longer display black hair care products in security cases inside its stores
The nation's largest retailer announced the new policy on Wednesday, a few days after a black woman in Montbello, Colorado, shared a video on social media showing the different ways her local Walmart displayed hair care products for blacks and all other hair care products.In the video, mainstream shampoos and conditioners commonly used by white people are on open shelves while products designed for black people's hair are stored in locked plastic cases.
Read MoreIn its announcement, Walmart said it will stop storing multicultural haircare and beauty products in security cases, but noted most of its stores never did it in the first place.
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