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Mega corporation Wal-Mart is taking a bold stand to improve employee satisfaction, according to Fortune. On Wednesday, the corporation announced it will not be playing Justin Bieber or Celine Dion on its store soundtracks anymore. Instead, they’ll be bringing back Radio Wal-Mart, which will keep the soundtrack fresh with live DJs and prevent situations like this from ever happening.
Wal-Mart no longer Beliebs.
Possible reasons: Banning Bieber and Dion is a fittingly anti-Canadian stance for the American mega corporation. Realistically, though, the company is just divining something most of us already know. In a recent survey of over 25,000 people, Mic found that Bieber was the most hated musician in the country, especially in southern states where Wal-Mart is an institution.
Or maybe the company’s move is seeking retribution for when Bieber “terrorized” one of their stores with his entourage back in April 2014, long before the singer began his lengthy apology tour.
Either way, employees may finally be able to forget the words to “Baby,” which they’ve been getting burned in their brains since 2010.
Want to know more? Got the drop at Music . . .