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Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon denounced the killing of George Floyd Wednesday during the company's shareholder meeting, calling it "tragic, painful, and unacceptable."
Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon denounced the killing of George Floyd Wednesday during the company's shareholder meeting, calling it tragic, painful, and unacceptable.
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