Mike Lindell says Costco has stopped selling My Pillow products

Costco became the latest retailer to drop My Pillow’s products. CEO Mike Lindell blamed the “canceled culture” for the move.

The wholesale chain is one of more than 20 companies that have cut ties with My Pillow. After allegations that the 2020 presidential election were stolen from former President Donald Trump.

Costco did not provide a specific reason when Lindell reported that it would close after selling his merchandise. Which he sold through abandoned inventory, he told the Post on Tuesday. Products from the Minnesota-based bedding manufacturer have also disappeared from Costco’s website.

“Costco originally canceled slower, slower than other stores,” Lindell said in a phone interview.

According to Lindell, this decision would cost my pillow $ 4 million and $ 10 million in annual sales.

He said it would also affect some 40 salespeople, who would go to Costco stores to promote the company’s products. Lindell said he offered other jobs to those employees at My Pillow, though “we had to shut something down.”

Lindell said Costco did not explain the move, but he thinks it was related to what he calls a “canceled culture” that affected other companies.

However, some retailers such as Bed Bath and Beyond have cited a drop in sales to explain why they dropped my pillow product.

Costco said, “They were going to shut us down, but they were going to honor their contract, I’m not sure what that means,” Lind said.

Costco declined to comment on Tuesday. Washington State-based company first Told newsweek Because it “planned to sell Lindell’s products due to contractual commitments to MyPillow. Which we would like to honor, as we would like to do with all our suppliers.”

Costco is the second largest retailer behind Kröger to purge my pillow from its inventory, According to the insider, Which first reported on the decision. Sam’s Club, Kohl’s and JCPenney have also stopped selling the pillows.

An online petition urging Costco, Amazon and Walmart to collect has accumulated more than 108,000 signatures. Since it was launched in mid-January when Lindell visited Trump at the White House. Where he received details of the bayonet elections Was spot on with.

Mike Lindell – who faces a $ 1.3 billion lawsuit from the Dominion voting system over allegations that the company stole votes in last year’s election. Blamed the success of “bots and trolls” on the petition.

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