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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Mar 12, 2025, 06:40 PM Mar 12

Costco is looking like the big winner after Target's DEI rollback [View all]

Source: msn/Business Insider

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The backlash to the backlash over DEI is starting to show up at Target and Costco. While both retailers have long made so-called corporate social responsibility a big part of their brand identities, they responded in remarkably different ways regarding DEI policies in the face of a second Donald Trump presidency.

In January, Target said it was scrapping some of its DEI-related programs, while Costco's shareholders successfully defended theirs against an activist shareholder proposal. Now, a new survey from consumer analytics firm Numerator finds customer foot traffic and market share have shifted from Target to Costco, particularly among shoppers who say DEI is important.

In terms of year-over-year visits, the firm said Target has seen nearly 5 million fewer shopping trips during the four weeks ending on February 9. By contrast, Costco saw nearly 7.7 million more visits during the same period. Neither company immediately responded to a request for comment from Business Insider. While Numerator said the changes "may be linked" to the companies' respective DEI stances, a number of other factors, such as persistently high consumer prices and the availability of eggs, may have contributed to the shifting market share between the two retailers.

Still, the shifts were most pronounced among Black and Hispanic/Latino households — and especially during the first week of February. In particular, Numerator said that Hispanic or Latino households drove more than a third of Costco's gains, nearly twice the rate that would be expected based on demographic representation alone.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-ie/money/companies/shoppers-are-ditching-target-after-its-dei-waffling-and-more-are-choosing-costco/ar-AA1AMOVi



Link to Numerator SURVEY (Executive Summary) - The Impact of DEI Cuts on Retail
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