Mike Lindell: Costco Has Stopped Selling MyPillow Products

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said that Costco has stopped selling his products, becoming the latest in a string of retailers to do so.

Lindell told the New York Post that Costco has not provided him a reason for the move. According to a search of Costco’s website, MyPillow products are not listed.

“Costco basically did a slow cancellation, slower than the other stores,” Lindell said, adding that Costco’s decision will cost MyPillow between $4 million and $10 million annually.

What’s more, he said, about 40 sales staff will be affected by the decision.

Lindell, a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, said he believes Costco is engaging in “cancel culture” and following the influence of other companies that won’t sell his products anymore.

Costco “said they were going to discontinue us but they were going to honor their contract, which I’m not sure what that means,” Lindell said, according to the NY Post.

The Epoch Times has contacted Costco for comment.

Previously, the Kirkland, Washington-based retailer told Newsweek that it has “contractual commitments to MyPillow that we intend to honor, as we seek to do with all of our suppliers.”

In February, Lindell told the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) that two-dozen retailers have pulled his products from their shelves.

Sam’s Club, Kohl’s, Bed Bath & Beyond, Kroger, and JCPenney have also reportedly stopped selling MyPillow products.

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