Overview
- The ongoing Walmart boycott, organized by The People's Union, runs from May 20–26 and includes all Walmart stores, Sam’s Club, and private-label brands like Great Value and Equate.
- Consumers are protesting Walmart's rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, along with price hikes attributed to tariffs under Trump-era trade policies.
- Walmart announced it would raise prices to offset tariff-related cost increases, prompting criticism from former President Trump, who suggested the company should absorb the costs instead.
- This boycott is part of a broader campaign by The People's Union, which has staged weekly boycotts targeting companies like Amazon and Nestlé since February 28.
- Future planned actions include boycotts of Target (June 3–9), McDonald’s (June 24–30), and a nationwide economic blackout on July 4.