Megan Garcia+FollowHome Depot’s Quiet Policy Switch: What’s Up?Heads up, DIY fans: Home Depot just pulled a sneaky move and quietly dropped its diversity and inclusion page from the website, following Walmart and Target’s lead. Some shoppers are not happy, adding the store to their boycott list. This shift means big retailers are rethinking how they talk about workplace culture—so if you care about company values, it might be time to double-check where you spend your cash. #HomeDepot #RetailNews #MoneyTalks #ConsumerChoices #Shopping3932Share
Megan Garcia+FollowHome Depot’s Quiet Policy Switch: What’s Up?Heads up, DIY fans: Home Depot just pulled a sneaky move and quietly dropped its diversity and inclusion page from the website, following Walmart and Target’s lead. Some shoppers are not happy, adding the store to their boycott list. This shift means big retailers are rethinking how they talk about workplace culture—so if you care about company values, it might be time to double-check where you spend your cash. #HomeDepot #RetailNews #MoneyTalks #ConsumerChoices20Share
William Rodriguez+FollowWould You Pay Double for 'Made in USA'?Ever wonder if folks would really pay more for American-made products? One shower head company put it to the test: same product, but the US-made version cost $239 vs. $129 for the imported one. The result? Not a single person bought the pricier, American-made option, even with all the talk about supporting local. Turns out, when it comes to everyday buys, most of us stick with our wallets, not our words. Food for thought next time you see that Made in USA label! #MoneyTalks #ConsumerChoices #ShopSmart #BusinessExperiment #Shopping1436486Share