Walmart ISIS Cake, Walmart has apologized after one of its stores prepared a cake bearing the Islamic State banner for a Louisiana client, whose solicitation for a Confederate banner cake had been rejected.
In a feature presented on YouTube Friday, Chuck Netzhammer, of Slidell, says a neighborhood Walmart declined to take care of a request for a cake bearing the Confederate banner and the words "legacy not detest."
Netzhammer says he went to another Walmart in the territory and effectively requested a cake with the banner of IS, otherwise called ISIS.
"Wal-Mart,'' Netzhammer says in the feature, "you made them disclose to do.''
A Walmart representative told ABC News that "a partner in a neighborhood store did not comprehend what the configuration implied and committed an error."
"The cake ought not have been made and we apologize," the representative said.
Walmart was one of a few noteworthy American retailers who declared a week ago that they would quit offering Confederate banner stock, after nine dark parishioners were shot and slaughtered at a congregation in Charleston, S.C.
"We never need to affront anybody with the items that we offer," the organization said of the choice.
In a feature presented on YouTube Friday, Chuck Netzhammer, of Slidell, says a neighborhood Walmart declined to take care of a request for a cake bearing the Confederate banner and the words "legacy not detest."
Netzhammer says he went to another Walmart in the territory and effectively requested a cake with the banner of IS, otherwise called ISIS.
"Wal-Mart,'' Netzhammer says in the feature, "you made them disclose to do.''
A Walmart representative told ABC News that "a partner in a neighborhood store did not comprehend what the configuration implied and committed an error."
"The cake ought not have been made and we apologize," the representative said.
Walmart was one of a few noteworthy American retailers who declared a week ago that they would quit offering Confederate banner stock, after nine dark parishioners were shot and slaughtered at a congregation in Charleston, S.C.
"We never need to affront anybody with the items that we offer," the organization said of the choice.
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