• Take_your_zync@eviltoast.org
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    30 days ago

    I specifically bought tomboyx boxer briefs for women at target to support their lgbt inclusivity before they dropped dei. Now I won’t buy anything from them at all. I know target wasn’t perfect but I wanted there to be more options available for people that need them and target was offering that with dei. Now, fuck em. They don’t support the people that make their business possible.

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      29 days ago

      To be fair to target most business is just talk when it comes to these types of things.

      Consumers need to understand that corporate support for any particular initiative begins and ends with how it affects the bottom line.

      Disney, Google, even Costco cannot actually care about any of these things. The corporate incentives do not allow for it.

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          The performance serves as a barometer for how, idk, accepted a thing is. Having LGBTQ displays made me, an LGBTQ person, feel like Corporations thought we were a market worth wooing. Taking that and DEI away is a kick in the teeth. It feels worse than never having the displays or DEI programs in the first place.

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    30 days ago

    thier prices have always been more expensive and close to walgreens prices, they pride themselves as the bougie walmart version. they have also gotten rid of thier own in-brand items, in favor of cheapflationed items.

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      29 days ago

      I’ve never understood the appeal of Target. There’s a huge Target 60 seconds down the street from me and I never shop there except to get one or two items. It’s expensive, has a ridiculously small grocery section while clothing takes up half the store, and they’re so worried about shoplifters that they have multiple security staff standing at the door giving everyone leaving the stink eye.

      • ImADifferentBird@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        29 days ago

        I used to shop at Target for clothes, as it’s a good place for cheap clothes that isn’t Wal-Mart (which I avoid both because I don’t like their practices and also just because it’s a deeply unpleasant place). Haven’t been there since these boycotts began, though, and I don’t plan in going back if I can avoid it.

        My local one isn’t super locked down like yours, though. At least it wasn’t last time I was in there. I’d probably have stopped shopping there much sooner if it was.