Costco shoppers shared their views about the company's “commitment” to diversity, fair and integration policies (Dei) in the wake of many other retailers who expand their Dei's efforts.
“Balmonia, to be honest with you. I think they should get rid of it,” Robert of Madison Heights, Michigan told Fox News Digital. “People there are not qualified to do this, to do the task they were appointed for.”
Shoppers spoke in Michigan, Texas and New York Fox News digital During shopping or pumping gas in the retail store.
Many customers shared similar feelings like Robert, which evokes the term “merit” when they are asked to respond if it is Dei has valid effects.
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“I mean, you are renting merit on your own,” Clara said in Texwal. Texas.
“I think he should be a merit,” said Laura, a Texas resident.
Costco shareholders voted earlier this month Refusal to fight Dei A proposal by the National Center for shareholders for shareholders for public policy research.
While Costco stands behind DEI policies, many other companies have announced plans to give up controversial programs After a violent reaction at the country level. Facebook, McDonald's, Walmart, Harley-Davidson and many other companies have declined Dei programs in recent months.
Costco deceives the direction and it seems that it has some customer support.
“I support Dei's practices,” John, a Texas resident, told Fox News.
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“I think they need to include everyone. This is the place where this planet is going. It is really related to the whole, not the few,” said Allen, a Texas resident.
While pumping gas into Costco in Madison Heights, the beneficiary was asked whether Costco should be more interested in employing practices with DEI goals or lowering grocery prices.
“I would like to say Dai because the person is more important,” Carroll said.
She added that she does not agree with President Donald Trump's position to get rid of Dei's policies in the federal government.
However, a sponsor in Harlem told Fox News Digital that the retail seller should be more interested in the grocery price.
The shopper said: “The price of the grocery. Yes. More than necessary.
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One of the clients, whose name was not revealed, said he was “a great fan of Dei”.
“I think there is a lot of ignorance there,” he said. “I really do. I mean, I think we have a history of discrimination in this country. I don't think it improves the life of anyone if you don't support such programs.”