Walmart To Quit Selling E-cigarettes Amid Vaping Backlash

NEW YORK – Walmart is getting out of the vaping business. The nation's largest retailer said Friday that it will stop selling electronic cigarettes at its namesake stores and Sam's Clubs in the U.S. when it sells out its current inventory. The nation's largest retailer said the move is because of "growing federal, state and local regulatory complexity" regarding vaping products.

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