Walmart, John Deere, Tractor Supply and other companies are changing or walking away from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in response to right-wing pressure. But Costco believes DEI improves its business and is standing behind its efforts.
Depends on the store for me. I happen to live pretty equidistant from 3 Costcos and, in my experience, the richer the area the more people blocking isles with conversations, staring at the ceiling for dog knows what reason, or somehow managing to fuck up the checkout process.
Same, I live in the nicer part of town and have the lowest tax rate in my city, but for Costco I go to the not as nice city next to me and their Costco is always so easy compared to ours.
I completely agree about the rich area people blocking the isles too. Just pull off to the side.
If I ever need to date again, one of the only tests I will perform is taking the person to Costco and giving them the cart. If they repeatedly block other people needlessly, then that’s all I need to know about how they respect other people.
If they don’t take the cart back to the corral they won’t even get a ride home.
Depends on the store for me. I happen to live pretty equidistant from 3 Costcos and, in my experience, the richer the area the more people blocking isles with conversations, staring at the ceiling for dog knows what reason, or somehow managing to fuck up the checkout process.
Same, I live in the nicer part of town and have the lowest tax rate in my city, but for Costco I go to the not as nice city next to me and their Costco is always so easy compared to ours.
I completely agree about the rich area people blocking the isles too. Just pull off to the side.
If I ever need to date again, one of the only tests I will perform is taking the person to Costco and giving them the cart. If they repeatedly block other people needlessly, then that’s all I need to know about how they respect other people.
If they don’t take the cart back to the corral they won’t even get a ride home.