Anonymous wrote:I shopped at Target AND Costco on the same day last week. There were plenty of people in Target.
And, COSTCO was packed.
This was not any different from any other time I have been to both of them. Except when I shopped at COSTCO when they opened early during COVID, it is always packed.
Costco and Target are very different stores. I like both of them and I do not shop for political reasons. I want all stores to do well--with the exceptions of those selling troubling items.
Anonymous wrote:never been in and out so quickly and the prices are spot on now
Anonymous wrote:It is.
Target has seen nearly 5 million fewer shopping trips during the four weeks ending on February 9. By contrast, Costco saw nearly 7.7 million more visits during the same period.
https://www.businessinsider.com/shoppers-ditching-target-choosing-costco-after-dei-shift-2025-3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Corporations have to back off of DEI policies, because they are illegal. And because they are getting sued by shareholders. "Marginalized communities" protesting for continued unfair advantages are kind of...."peeing in the wind." Corporations CAN'T give them what they want anymore, so boycotts and pressure won't be effective.
Why is being equitable illegal?