Are there retail or third‑party seller listings (Amazon, Walmart, GNC) for MemoGenesis that name a distributor or importer?
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Executive summary
Walmart.com hosts a product page for a MemoGenesis “3‑pack” supplement, confirming at least one major retailer listing [1], but none of the provided sources identify a named distributor or importer for MemoGenesis on Walmart, Amazon, or GNC; the available reporting does not include an explicit seller/distributor field for that product [1]. GNC’s broader wholesale agreements with Walmart and its presence on marketplaces are documented [2] [3], but the sources contain no evidence that GNC or Amazon listings for MemoGenesis name a distributor or importer — a gap in the record that must be acknowledged.
1. Walmart listing exists but the supplier details are not shown in the sources
A Walmart product page for “(3 pack) MemoGenesis - Memo Genesis Pill Supplement” is listed in the reporting, which establishes that MemoGenesis is offered through Walmart’s online storefront [1]. The source citation for that listing is limited to the product page itself; the provided snippet does not surface merchant metadata such as the named distributor, importer, or third‑party seller information that would answer the question directly [1]. Therefore, while a retail listing at Walmart is confirmed, the presence or absence of an explicit distributor/importer name on that listing cannot be verified from the supplied material.
2. No sourced evidence of MemoGenesis on Amazon or GNC with distributor/importer attribution
The assembled sources document GNC’s marketplace activity — GNC had an Amazon Marketplace presence as of 2017 and has been expanding wholesale channels into Walmart [3] [2] — but none of the items in the evidence set show MemoGenesis appearing on GNC.com or GNC’s seller pages, nor do they show an Amazon listing that names a distributor or importer for MemoGenesis. Because the reporting does not include an Amazon product page or a GNC‑branded listing for MemoGenesis, there is no sourced basis to assert that Amazon or GNC listings exist that identify a distributor or importer for this product [3] [2].
3. Context: how retailer/marketplace listings typically expose supplier info — and why it matters
Large retailers and marketplaces vary in how prominently they display seller, distributor, or importer details; Walmart’s own brand and vendor pages exist [4] [5], and GNC has pursued wholesale placement in Walmart stores and online, a relationship that can result in GNC‑branded products appearing on Walmart.com [2]. Independent reporting about how to get into GNC or into major retailers notes that distribution channels and vendor relationships are often negotiated and can involve wholesalers, distributors, or direct manufacturer supply [6]. The practical upshot is that the mere presence of a product on a retailer site does not guarantee that distributor/importer metadata will be visible in the public snippet captured by the sources.
4. Limits of the record and alternative possibilities
The existing sources document a Walmart product page for MemoGenesis [1] and describe GNC’s wholesale strategy and marketplace activity [2] [3], but they do not include a downloadable seller label, UPC trace, or the full product listing content showing the “sold by” or “imported by” line for MemoGenesis; without those elements, it is impossible from these materials to confirm whether an explicit distributor or importer is named on any retail or third‑party seller listing for MemoGenesis. It remains possible that an Amazon or Walmart listing—beyond the snippets captured—does include seller/distributor fields, or that a third‑party retail page beyond the supplied results names an importer; such evidence is simply not present in the provided reporting.
5. Conclusion — answer to the question, with source caveats
Based on the supplied reporting, there is a Walmart.com listing for MemoGenesis [1], but none of the provided sources show a retail or third‑party seller listing on Amazon, Walmart, or GNC that names a distributor or importer for MemoGenesis; the reporting lacks the specific seller/distributor metadata needed to confirm such attribution [1] [3] [2]. Any definitive determination would require reviewing the full product detail pages (seller/merchant fields and product labeling) on the retailer sites or consulting supply‑chain records not included in the current sources.