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Was Walmart Right to Kick Woman Out for Wearing a String Bikini?

SodaHead News 2011/07/29 21:07:13
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Maybe you've considered going to the store in something less-than-prudent on an exceptionally hot day -- perhaps a too-short skirt or an especially revealing top.

Just don't go to Walmart if you plan on finishing your spree in the outfit.

Sandy McMillan had to learn the hard way.

The Oregon resident decided to go to her local Walmart in a string bikini top on Sunday because of the 90 degree weather, and ended up with her face (and her impressive bikini bod) all over the news.

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But she didn't get pegged for dress code violation. She says an employee told her to put a shirt on because she was violating "health codes."

McMillan's sister, Karla Vogt, told KVAL News, "I was horrified. I am embarrassed. We just walked in, straight over to the clothing. It's wrong. If you don't like the way someone looks, don't look at them."

McMillan added, "I hadn't done anything obnoxious or outlandish."

KVAL reached out to Walmart to get their official stance on the issue.

A spokesperson for the company claims McMillan was actually approached by an employee because she was verbally abusing customers, and that she was not even asked to leave.

Despite their claim, they still apologized.

"We can understand her frustration," the spokesperson said. "It was not our intent to offend the customer, and we have apologized to her. We have also reinforced with our associates our expectations of how to handle these matters."

Read More: http://www.kval.com/news/local/126289188.html

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  • johnnywoo 2011/07/29 21:21:35
    Yes
    johnnywoo
    +4
    I bet she was going to the beach,and change her mind.If i was a woman i wouldn,t want to be caught dead in that outfit.What a sleezebag!
  • ♥SocialOutcastshavemorefun♥ 2011/07/29 21:19:05
    Yes
    ♥SocialOutcastshavemorefun♥
    +4
    Why would you go to Wal-Mart dressed in a bikini? DX
  • ©TransAmTam~Metal Queen \m/ 2011/07/29 21:15:36 (edited)
  • ♛Littlɘ... ©TransA... 2011/07/30 00:39:19
    ♛Littlɘ Ǫuɘɘn~ƿɦɐɘϯ
    +2
    lol............Ahhhhh, yeah, Cheese n Rice is right. lol
  • ©TransA... ♛Littlɘ... 2011/07/30 00:41:05
  • BARRY0619 2011/07/29 21:12:13
    Yes
    BARRY0619
    +3
    That's fine if she wants to lie in her fenced in backyard but no one wants to see that walking around kids.
  • SweetTemptation 2011/07/29 21:11:07
    Yes
    SweetTemptation
    +6
    Who in their right mind would go out in public looking like that. Disgraceful.
  • User Deactivated 2011/07/29 21:10:39
    Yes
    User Deactivated
    +4
    As far as I know, anywhere that food is being sold, it is indeed a health violation to have no shirt or shoes on. Besides, if you want to lounge around in next to nothing, you can always stay home.
  • Jack's Pearl 2011/07/29 21:09:10
    Yes
    Jack's Pearl
    +10
    It's inappropriate for a store. Gross! LOL
  • NhytFahl Jack's ... 2011/07/29 21:31:29 (edited)
    NhytFahl
    +4
    Don't ever go to Sweden then. Lots of women there are in the habit of doing their shopping (and yardwork, and sunbathing) completely topless on the really hot days. :P
  • Jack's ... NhytFahl 2011/07/29 23:28:13
    Jack's Pearl
    +1
    Not really. I've been to Sweden. I have Swedish relatives and none of them do that. I have seen topless beaches and pools, which is not big deal. But never shopping.
  • Title1 ... Jack's ... 2011/07/30 02:42:48
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    +3
    Let's see what you look like in 20-30 years. You'll probably judge everyone from your couch while watching t.v. because you'll be too ashamed to step out into the world for fear of being seen!
  • Jack's ... Title1 ... 2011/07/30 02:49:17
    Jack's Pearl
    I don't care what I look like I am never one to stay at home on the couch. I can tell you that for 100% sure. And I can at least throw on a t-shirt when going into a business establishment. Men have to wear shirts, women should throw something on too. It just seems more appropriate.

    That said, if we are talking about a beach community where beach attire is the norm then that's entirely different. For instance I lived in Monterey CA for 5 years and was very use to seeing people dressed like her near the beach areas.

    GN!

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