Walmart under fire in morning. The retail giant issuing an
apology for a section of its website dedicated to plus-size
costumes labeled in an unflattering way. Rebecca Jarvis has the
story. Reporter: This morning the world's largest retailer facing a
plus-sized controversy. Walmart under fire after a shopper stumbled on
this. An entire section of the website dedicated to quote
fat girl costumes. I was shocked. I couldn't belief they
would use those terms. Reporter: Prompting outrage online. What the
heck is wrong with you people? This is pathetic. It
is offensive. People were reacting and spreading the news. Reporter:
Hours later Walmart removing the heading, calling it unacceptable. Admitting
this never should have been on our site. We can
only guess how it happened. Maybe an employee used it
as a place holder and set it life. Reporter: Justice
just last year, Alabama ber cbercrombie and fish faced protests
after the CEO said they wanted cool, good-looking kids in
the clothes. Before apologizing and offering larger sizes online. And
target, spotting this dress on the site. Listing regular sizes
as heather gray, but plus-sizes, man tee dpra. Taking it
town, saying it was a mixup between buyers. And Walmart
says it's still investigating the cause behind this. They have
renamed the section of the website women's plus-size Halloween costumes.
How could they let this happen? Indeed. Glad they made
that change. Thank you. And coming up, Tom Hanks
