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Found this on walmart website: <br /> Temporary Return Policy Update<br /> <br /> Effective: June 15, 2020<br /> <br /> For a number of weeks, we temporarily paused processing returns and exchanges for food, paper goods, home cleaning supplies, laundry soap, pharmacy, health &amp; beauty and apparel items. As of June 15, we've resumed our normal return policy in most states. Any items that were temporarily not permitted for return and were purchased between April 20 and June 15 can now be returned though Sept. 15 with a receipt. Items from those categories purchased before April 20 will have the normal return window of 90 days applied.<br /> <br /> Items temporarily not permitted for return and purchased between April 20 and June 29 in the following states can be returned by Sept. 29 with a receipt: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Virginia and Wyoming.<br /> <br /> Returns and exchanges will continue to be temporarily paused on certain items in Arkansas, California, Illinois and South Carolina. We're also following all applicable local ordinances that prevent returns of certain items such as those in New Jersey and Minnesota.<br /> <br /> If you need to return any item, including those above, and have a receipt, please start your return on the Walmart app or at walmart.com/startreturn. It's easy and may allow you to complete your return without coming to the store. If you're not able to return the item online, don't worry! Once returns re-open for impacted categories, we will be extending the return period by six weeks for those items.