Only two weeks after H&M apologised over a hoodie that was deemed "insensitive" by consumers, Amazon has pulled products from third-party sellers after a slogan offended buyers.

Amazon told Reuters that the products with the slogan: "Slavery gets s**t done" were no longer available.

“All Marketplace sellers must follow our selling guidelines and those who don’t will be subject to action including potential removal of their account,” an Amazon spokesman said in a statement. “The products in question are no longer available.”

While the slavery-themed products are no longer available to buy on Amazon’s UK website, bags bearing the slogan were still on sale on the US-based Amazon.com on Monday, according to Reuters.

As of Wednesday, they appear to have been removed.

Social media users posted photos of the products, ranging from t-shirts, bibs and bags, questioning Amazon's reasons for selling them.

.@amazon how lovely is this? A little white boy with a highly insensitive and ignorant ‘Slavery Gets Shit Done’ bib on. Hmm.. did they pick the cotton right amazon? Or no? Gotta love 2018, what a great start. #Amazon #BOYCOTTAMAZON pic.twitter.com/DKKLFH4JKJ — Grace Croft (@Queen___Grace) January 19, 2018

Amazon is selling shirts saying “slavery gets shit done.” #gobsmacked https://t.co/E0ztPROXvk — jl golden (@jgolden08) January 23, 2018

What in the hell is this? Slavery gets sh*t done?? Guess I'm cancelling my Amazon Prime subscription now. Damn it all to hell! https://t.co/M4Rf2QFDK2 pic.twitter.com/V1lovMXCn9 — Elisheba Yochanan (@elleyochanan) January 22, 2018

Product line on @amazon includes image of pyramids with slogan “slavery get shit done.” Not only is this incredibly insensitive and abhorrent but, since slaves didn’t build the pyramids, the manufacturer also lacks basic historical literacy. — Joseph McQuade (@McQuade906) January 23, 2018

Anti-Slavery International also hit out at the slogan claiming the T-shirts that were sold on Amazon were "absolutely shocking".

Absolutely shocking t-shirts! - "Amazon under fire for selling 'Slavery makes sh*t happen' t-shirts for kids". Come on @amazon, you should do better to control what you sell

https://t.co/BkJc8fNdFG — Anti-Slavery International (@Anti_Slavery) January 22, 2018

The United Nations estimated there were still 40 million people around the world subject to slavery - forced labour and forced marriage - in 2016.