Summary

Costco shareholders voted overwhelmingly (98%) against a proposal by a conservative think tank, the National Center for Public Policy Research, to assess risks linked to the company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.

Costco’s board supported DEI initiatives, dismissing the proposal as partisan and unnecessary.

This rejection contrasts with trends in other companies scaling back DEI efforts.

The vote comes amid new federal rules from Trump targeting DEI initiatives in federal agencies, potentially impacting private vendors working with the government.

  • VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Yeah I was on the fence about getting a Costco membership since I am single and dont shop much.

    But just for the few times I need stuff that is available at Costco I will get a membership.

    Even if I end up paying a little more overall.

    • IamSparticles@lemmy.zip
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      3 days ago

      Shit. I might just re-up to the executive membership this year. I don’t shop there as much as I used to but I could still probably manage to get enough rewards to cover the membership price.

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        3 days ago

        One thing to look into is their car insurance. It dropped my rate by $100 a year which was more then the cost of membership.

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      They do sell stuff in larger packages than most stores, but very little of it is actually in such an absurd quantity that a household of 1 or 2 couldn’t reasonably use it. Another thing I appreciate is that since they typically only carry 2 or 3 options for any given product, I feel reasonably confident that their buyers have vetted those products well, and the non-staple things we do buy generally seem to be pretty solid quality.

      It’s also one of my first shopping stops for electronics and appliances, since they usually offer include and extra year or 3 of warranty coverage.

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      3 days ago

      I gotta have somewhere to purchase the metric shit tons of beer I require to live in this country without constantly wanting to put a bullet in my brain, and Costco fits the bill nicely with its wide variety of local (and imported!) beer available for purchase at low, low prices every day. 🍻

      Taking the edge off of the apocalyptic hellscape that is America in 2025. Thanks, Costco! 🤗

    • wiLD0@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I pay for the $60/yr one. In the last year, I got a leaking car tire patched for $20, and did 3 quick trips to the warehouse for items on my shopping list.

      Worth it.