AMZ23 has learned that a customer noticed that the text on the T-shirts sold at Walmart stores in Canada was hidden with offensive swear words. She uploaded a photo of the T-shirt she found for sale at a Canadian store of the brand to Twitter, which attracted a lot of attention on social media, with more than 20,000 likes. The front of this green cotton T-shirt features a print promoting recycling, with the capital letters RE followed by four lowercase suffixes: "cycle", "use", "new" and "think". However, whoever designed the T-shirt sold at Walmart didn't realize that reading these words in acrostic form would create a new word: "cunt." The detail was spotted by a social media user who shared a picture of the shirt via Twitter. After the photo went viral, it caught the attention of Walmart, which immediately removed the shirt from its display. It is learned that this George brand T-shirt owned by Walmart is only available in some stores in Canada and costs $5. It is known that hundreds of them have been sold. The fermentation of this farce has boosted the sales of this shirt. Although Walmart has removed the shirt from the shelves, other sales platforms and social media have begun to resell the shirt, and the price has even quadrupled to $20. Editor ✎Estella/ Disclaimer: This article is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission. |
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