Electronics retailer Best Buy will pull CDs from its shelves come July 1, Billboard reports. Although Best Buy used to be a major music merchandiser in the U.S., CD sales have gradually declined as streaming becomes the preferred method of listening. Best Buy will continue to carry vinyl for the next two years to honor a commitment it made to vendors, although only approximately 8.6 million vinyl albums sold in America last year compared with 74.5 million CDs, according to BuzzAngle. Target is also reportedly threatening to stop carrying CDs if they can’t be sold on consignment basis, meaning it wants labels to take the inventory risk for unsold CDs.

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