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[[wikipedia:Walmart|'''Walmart''']] is an American company known for its chain of retail stores and ubiquitous presence across many states and even countries.  
[[wikipedia:Walmart|'''Walmart''']] is an American company known for its chain of retail stores and ubiquitous presence across many states and even countries.  
==Relation to anti-consumer practices==


When you use their app on the iPhone and iPad, a sizable (90%) of the screen popup with a very large button to one-click signup for Walmart+ with a small ‘x’ in the corner to close the popup and continue to the app proper.
When you use their app on the iPhone and iPad, a sizable (90%) of the screen popup with a very large button to one-click signup for Walmart+ with a small ‘x’ in the corner to close the popup and continue to the app proper.


Not specifically about Walmart but Louis created a [[The death of click to cancel & what we can do about it: CAT disapproves|Wiki]] page and released a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2lFIc1nDcA YouTube video] titled “The death of click to cancel & what we can do about it: CAT disapproves”
==See Also==
[[Click-to-cancel]]
[[The death of click to cancel & what we can do about it: CAT disapproves|Wiki]]  
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2lFIc1nDcA YouTube video about click to cancel]

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Walmart is an American company known for its chain of retail stores and ubiquitous presence across many states and even countries.

Relation to anti-consumer practices

When you use their app on the iPhone and iPad, a sizable (90%) of the screen popup with a very large button to one-click signup for Walmart+ with a small ‘x’ in the corner to close the popup and continue to the app proper.

See Also

Click-to-cancel Wiki YouTube video about click to cancel