Wal-Mart has been criticized by some groups for its .( )[A] low service quality[B] employees' low salary[C] high pressure on the other companies[D] discrimination against women

Wal-Mart has been criticized by some groups for its .( )

[A] low service quality

[B] employees' low salary

[C] high pressure on the other companies

[D] discrimination against women


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