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Racial justice group leaders called for a national boycott of Target during a rally Thursday in front of the offices of the Minneapolis-based retailer.

Target announced last week that it would end its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and investments. The initiatives include a program it established aimed at helping Black employees build meaningful careers, improving the experience of Black shoppers and promoting Black-owned businesses, following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020.

  • @triptrapper
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    37 hours ago

    This is not even close to being true, unless you’re speaking very generally. Milk, soda, meat, bread. Target has 5-10 times more options for each item than Costco does.

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      7 hours ago

      “most”

      And if Costco has them, having multiple of them is moving the goalposts.

      And ya know what really matters? Costco maintains their dei stance and pays a more fair wage.

      So don’t defend a shit company with gotchas

      • @triptrapper
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        06 hours ago

        I’m not defending Target and that wasn’t a “gotcha.” I recommend people boycott Target if they can, but to say that “everything” you can buy at Target is available at Costco just isn’t true. You can make your point without hyperbole.

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          I didn’t say “everything”, I said “most”…don’t misquote me. There’s no edit on that comment so don’t act like I said something I didn’t.

          • @triptrapper
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            14 hours ago

            That’s my mistake, and a significant misquote. I’m sorry. That said, just because I disagree with your argument about Costco being an equal alternative, that doesn’t mean I’m defending Target’s DEI rollback, or defending Target as a company. I’m actually writing this from the Costco parking lot, but Costco isn’t accessible for some people because of transportation, mobility, or dietary needs.