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A Boycott of Costco for Its DEI Efforts Is Not Likely to Succeed
Mint New Delhi
|January 10, 2025
The US retailer has a loyal base of shoppers that it's unlikely to lose
Costco Wholesale Corp has made a business out of doing things its own way. It pioneered and perfected the high-low formula, selling bulk toilet paper and $1.50 hot dogs alongside gold bars, diamond rings and more wine from Bordeaux than any other retailer. It keeps its profit margins low while requiring a membership fee for the privilege of shopping at its no-frill warehouses. It's a discounter that pays employees some of the highest wages in a retail industry notorious for squeezing its workforce.
Costco has made another bet on zigging while the rest of the sector zags. As retailers like Walmart bow to pressure to reverse their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), Costco has stayed the course. The company's board last month recommended that shareholders vote against a proxy proposal from conservative think-tank National Center for Public Policy Research, which would require the company publish a report on 'risks' associated with its DEI programmes.
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