"We have definite proof it was a prank," Walmart spokesman Charles Crowson told The Associated Press regarding the following sign caught by a Twitter user:
uhhhh @Walmart we need to talk pic.twitter.com/Fwb4UdXf1D— sara (@thisbemesara) August 9, 2017
Yet, according to the Chicago Tribune, "[Crowson] wouldn't say where the image had been made — only that the mystery had been solved." The Tribune also notes that Crowson wouldn't divulge what evidence Walmart had that the signage was a prank. In essence, we're to take his word for it, because no major company would ever lie to cover a public relations mishap. Nevvvver.
Listen, where's a grade schooler going to get their affordably priced weaponry for the first day of school if Walmart doesn't step forward? Ever since Target stopped selling nunchucks and billy clubs for the kids, it's been nearly impossible.
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