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The Left Pushes Back On Big Pillow

My Pillow products won’t be carried in Kohl’s or Bed Bath & Beyond any longer, the company’s CEO says.

CEO Mike Lindell said Monday that his company recently was notified of the discontinuance.

“I just got off the phone with Bed Bath and Beyond. They’re dropping My Pillow. Just got off the phone not five minutes ago. Kohl’s, all these different places,” Lindell told Right Side Broadcasting Network.

BTW - My Pillow has seen its direct sales increase 30–40 percent since Friday.

The crime? - Lindell drew attention last week by visiting the White House to meet with President Donald Trump. -
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If he’s a smart business man, he should have kept his business separate from his political affiliation. Surely he was aware of what was happening in the world.

But I bet his online sales probably got a boost from the supporters.

And I thought Bed Bath and Beyond was going out of business...😂
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@Haniazed the good thing is that his bill must be paid now,bbb was nearly broke before Covid
carpediem · 61-69, M
@MarineBob Amazon is running them out of business. Not My Pillow. They're fools for dumping the line. It's a draw. People go to your store for what you sell, not what you don't sell.
acpguy · C
@Haniazed At least he has a pair of balls which is a lot more than what gay / winy liberals or socialist can say.
@acpguy Retailers and organizations can politicize and ban/boycott as much as they think they should but ultimately the consumers will decide regardless of which retailers carry what products. The reality is the retail outlets now have fractions of the clout that they used when it comes to influencing consumer decisions. People have made up their minds about MyPillow way before BB&B or Kohls banned it. Consumers are more loyal to the brands than their retailers. And social and political stances associated with the brands are important to the consumers. So Mike Lindell "having a pair" and staying true to himself will appeal to some groups and his association with Trump will surely alienate others. And then there are people that don't give a shit and could care less as long as it's a good product at a good price😂 Every business decision involves risks and I'm sure Mike Lindell knew exactly what was at stake.