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Walmart Won’t Bring These 11 Products Anymore

January 20, 2023 · Shopping
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Metro 7 clothes

One of Walmart’s first attempts to make its own fashion-forward clothing was this very private-label brand, which was launched in 2005 alongside some splashy ad campaigns in Vogue. Even so, as the line managed to do pretty well in some stores where it was originally launched, Metro 7 failed miserably to catch attention in the wide majority of Walmart stores.

So the company ultimately decided to shut it down. However, it seems that Walmart had more success with private labels such as Faded Glory.

Water Gremlin products
A hand selects lead fishing weights from a tackle box as Walmart discontinues Water Gremlin products.

Water Gremlin products

Water Gremlin is a Minnesota-based company that makes lead fishing sinkers. Unfortunately, it completely fell out of favor with Walmart at the end of 2019, as they later discovered that the kids of factory workers were found with high levels of lead in their blood, which was directly linked to their parents’ exposure to the products, as Minnesota Public Radio has shown.

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185 comments on “Walmart Won’t Bring These 11 Products Anymore”

  1. Ron says:
    March 18, 2025 at 10:46 pm

    Most of the items come from China,because of cheap labour.

    Reply
  2. Sandra Phillips says:
    March 18, 2025 at 11:22 am

    Bravo Walmart. It’s great to know that some business will listen to their conscience instead of their cash register.

    Reply
  3. Linda Jean Race says:
    March 17, 2025 at 2:45 pm

    I’d like to know why they stopped selling plain donuts.

    Reply
  4. Theresa Padilla says:
    March 16, 2025 at 8:20 pm

    Not only do they not give discounts to Seniors and they charge you for groceries that were cancelled and claim that they don’t have record of the amount taken, in my case, it was over $200.00 Dollars of my EBT Cash app and will not refund it. Almost almost All I have for the months groceries. I’m 82 years old and disabled. They didn’t care if I had proof, their records did not show the transaction?? The Rich get Richer at anyone’s expense.

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  5. Mary says:
    February 24, 2025 at 10:39 pm

    WHAT ITEMS ARE NO LONGER SOLD AT WALMART? NO LIST PROVIDED

    Reply
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