Here's why buyers are boycotting costco
A new policy designed to protect buyers and arms staff.
Some vocal members of Costco make a problem with the recent recent club's recent policyrequiring all buyers to wear masks In the context of the coronavirus epidemic. It is not clear how widespread this movement, but the manifestation seems to evolve in something from a boycott for some who feel that the safety measure violates his civil liberties. Costco is, however, a private enterprise and is legally justified in the definition of its own policies, especially those designed to protect the health of its own staff.
Costco is among many national retailers who have taken aggressive action designed to protect the safety of buyers and workers during the CVIV-19 pandemic. From this week's Monday, costco buyers will have to wear protective masks. The new policy came to a statement published on aWeb page dedicated to COVID-19 updates. It notes that "all Costco members and guests must wear a mask or face coating that covers the mouth and nose at any time in Costco."
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Although the port of a mask is less designed to protect the individual and more to lower the spread and protect those around the carrier, some are still very harmful. So much, that the hashtag #BoycottCostCo has emerged.
Here is a handful of tweets:
https://twitter.com/dredawn3/status/1257416238873153536
Costco CEO Craig Jelinek seemed to predict the reaction in a public message posted on the company's website, written: "We know that some members can find that embarrassing or unpleasant, but in the circumstances, we believe that increased security is worth any disadvantage . "
To be fair, there seems to be many people on social media that reasonably defend the Costco decision to protect health staff and buyers responsible. Witness:
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Dozens of grocery storesThe clerks of the stores are dead Following the coronavirus, the proximity of the proximity required to serve a large number of buyers seems to have a very negative effect on viral overload that seems compatible with those who fall ill from the fatal contagion.
Walmart receivedsimilar pusher Buyers injured by their new one-way purchasing policy, however it leads to people who simply ignore politics and not protest.