Saturday, January 15, 2022

A Year After Dropping MyPillow, Company Closes 37 Stores — “Lack Of Inventory” Cost Them $100 Million

 

Bed, Bath & Beyond removed MyPillow products from its stores in January 2021.

According to CNN Business at the time, it was because Mike Lindell questioned the validity of the 2020 election.

A year later, Bed, Bath & Beyond is suffering.

In their latest quarterly results, the retailer announced a “lack of inventory” cost them $100 million.

They could have stocked their shelves with MyPillow products, but they decided to get political.

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