An Amazon worker has called out the company for selling non-essential items like sex toys during the coronavirus pandemic. Mario Chippen, who works at Amazon’s Romulus Warehouse in Michigan, and his colleagues protested for their work conditions as they feared for the health of themselves and their families.
The action comes after they heard that three of their colleagues have fallen ill with coronavirus. Mario told WXYZ, an ABC News-affiliated television station: "They should not be selling non-essential items. "If you go on the website, all the essential items are sold out. "Until you restart, until you close this building, shut it [the warehouse] down. "Dildos are not essential items.