The Casey's in Central Illinois don't say anything - I go in without a mask all the time! I have a question I'm going to ask anyone who tells me I have to wear a mask: "Please explain to me how there are multiple states (Texas and Florida) that are 100% OPEN - no mask mandate - AND their covid numbers are going down" - once someone can give me an answer, I will wear the damn mask; otherwise, no, I will not wear it!
Ask them if the masks they wear are for covid or part of the uniform. Over in our area employees were told even after covid is erradicated masks are a permanent part of the uniform.
People might not hassle me, but I'll be damned to spend a dollar with a corporation taking that stance.
Wondering who they donate to politically? Who owns the company that owns the company that owns the company?
LOL just say "No thanks, I'll stare that 99% survival rate right in the face equipped with only my awesome immune system. Now get me a pack of Levi Garret."
I say give Casey's what they want in abundance...Plot an exit strategy...may be have a get away driver...pick a location other then your local Casey's...MASK up real good...gloves everything...blacks a good color right now....Then you Beer Run them again and again all over the midwest....6pack here...30pack there...keep it under 20 dollars and the police most likely don't even show to fill out a report...See how long they love their mask policy after that. If caught...a misdemeanor charge is a small price to pay. Just saying...
I go to 3 regularly. The managers stated they werent spending their day arguing over it with the same people that come in every day. I havent worn one in a Caseys once.
I was confronted at the local Family Dollar Store right at the front door. She didn't care about my health exemption either. She was screeching too much for me to be heard. I just said that I'll never be back, and I hope the store goes out of business.
The sad part is I remember when they just had a few small stores, The small communities and rural folks made them who they are today. A sad turn of the tides against those who built them IMO.
All businesses are this way. Do not ever act surprised because they all are this way. There may be a few rare cases of honest businesses but that would indeed be rare.
Walmart began as a small store and look at it today. Anytime a business becomes big enough to have a corporate office then they are no longer working for the customers.
Corporate offices are strictly about the profit. Mike Lindell with Mypillow has remained honest because he is in control. If he ever got a corporate office, board of directors, publicly traded stocks, his company too would be lost.
They can even fire the boss. The Papa Johns guy was fired from his own company for saying something racist. I believe he was fighting it in court but I haven't heard anything from it.
The only way to get the message to these stores is to boycott them forever. Businesses have to learn that "OUR" business is not guaranteed and that we can choose to shop elsewhere.
Some places might change and do better but it will be fake because they'll only do it to avoid losing more money. They have to see that if they go against the customer that they face a high risk of going out of business.
Without the customer, these places do not exist. Earlier when I said all businesses are this way, the vast majority are, if not all. Some will not play the mask games because they simply want to make money. They will not treat you nicely because they value you as a customer but simply because they want your money.
It is a shame that the majority of normal employees have the best intentions but do not want to lose their job. I never fault store employees but I stand firm to what I say and believe and as it goes in war, there will be casualties. I don't feel bad if anyone loses a job though because anyone that has any shred of motivation will find another job, often times a better job.
When a business says wear a mask then later reverses when they lose a lot of money, you should not go back to that store because if they fuck you once, they'll certainly do it again.
For those living in small towns, all I can say is if you want to stand up against this then drive to another city or county. Some states I hear are just horrible so I don't know what to say about that honestly.
Unfortunate but true. Some are not as bad as others though. There's a Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Publix, and Family Dollar, all within about 2 blocks of me that don't bother anyone about masks.
Most of the time the employees at the DG nearby don't bother wearing masks. They keep the little mask sign on the door to appease the idiot clowns of Hillsborough county and city of Tampa but it for sure isn't enforced.
Restaurants here don't care either about masks but I sure do feel bad for employees sometimes. So many people have to risk their health by wearing a mask 8+ hours a day or risk losing a job.
Here in FL, most jobs are at will which means anyone can be fired without a reason needed so if a store tells employees to wear a mask they do it or look for a job that won't require it.
There's a local owned gas station across the street and they rarely wear the masks so when I want something that I can get from there, a lot of times I'll support them.
I shop more at DG than I used to because they don't play the mask games. Walmart has people at the door enforcing masks but once inside no one says anything. I rarely ever go to a Walmart anymore though which is a good thing.
Asking fellow Patriot's in Iowa to boycott these clowns.
https://communities.win/c/TheDonald/p/GIJHK6tw/boycott-caseys/
Thanks, so I'm not the only one.
Locals don't harp on mask use here, but the signs are up. Corporate has lost the plot completely.
Make them and their "famous" pizza forgotten
call them faggots
The Casey's in Central Illinois don't say anything - I go in without a mask all the time! I have a question I'm going to ask anyone who tells me I have to wear a mask: "Please explain to me how there are multiple states (Texas and Florida) that are 100% OPEN - no mask mandate - AND their covid numbers are going down" - once someone can give me an answer, I will wear the damn mask; otherwise, no, I will not wear it!
Ask them if the masks they wear are for covid or part of the uniform. Over in our area employees were told even after covid is erradicated masks are a permanent part of the uniform.
People might not hassle me, but I'll be damned to spend a dollar with a corporation taking that stance.
Wondering who they donate to politically? Who owns the company that owns the company that owns the company?
Fight all the good fights. No more Casey's.
LOL just say "No thanks, I'll stare that 99% survival rate right in the face equipped with only my awesome immune system. Now get me a pack of Levi Garret."
Casey’s breakfast pizza is awesome!
was*
Amazing how good poison can taste. Trust the science. Don't let ugenecists supply your food.
I say give Casey's what they want in abundance...Plot an exit strategy...may be have a get away driver...pick a location other then your local Casey's...MASK up real good...gloves everything...blacks a good color right now....Then you Beer Run them again and again all over the midwest....6pack here...30pack there...keep it under 20 dollars and the police most likely don't even show to fill out a report...See how long they love their mask policy after that. If caught...a misdemeanor charge is a small price to pay. Just saying...
I go to 3 regularly. The managers stated they werent spending their day arguing over it with the same people that come in every day. I havent worn one in a Caseys once.
Months and months ago I was asked by a customer service person to wear a mask.
I simply said , "No".
Are they going to kick you out? Tackle you to the ground? Demand you leave? The only thing they require is shoes, shirt etc.
My money is just as green with or without a mask.
I say, return to the store and simply not wear a mask, and ignore them. They really don't want a confrontation either.
I was confronted at the local Family Dollar Store right at the front door. She didn't care about my health exemption either. She was screeching too much for me to be heard. I just said that I'll never be back, and I hope the store goes out of business.
Menards is the same way.
Menards employs literal mask nazis! The lady tracked me down and asked me to leave or put it on. I went to Lowes.
Good
The sad part is I remember when they just had a few small stores, The small communities and rural folks made them who they are today. A sad turn of the tides against those who built them IMO.
All businesses are this way. Do not ever act surprised because they all are this way. There may be a few rare cases of honest businesses but that would indeed be rare.
Walmart began as a small store and look at it today. Anytime a business becomes big enough to have a corporate office then they are no longer working for the customers.
Corporate offices are strictly about the profit. Mike Lindell with Mypillow has remained honest because he is in control. If he ever got a corporate office, board of directors, publicly traded stocks, his company too would be lost.
They can even fire the boss. The Papa Johns guy was fired from his own company for saying something racist. I believe he was fighting it in court but I haven't heard anything from it.
The only way to get the message to these stores is to boycott them forever. Businesses have to learn that "OUR" business is not guaranteed and that we can choose to shop elsewhere.
Some places might change and do better but it will be fake because they'll only do it to avoid losing more money. They have to see that if they go against the customer that they face a high risk of going out of business.
Without the customer, these places do not exist. Earlier when I said all businesses are this way, the vast majority are, if not all. Some will not play the mask games because they simply want to make money. They will not treat you nicely because they value you as a customer but simply because they want your money.
It is a shame that the majority of normal employees have the best intentions but do not want to lose their job. I never fault store employees but I stand firm to what I say and believe and as it goes in war, there will be casualties. I don't feel bad if anyone loses a job though because anyone that has any shred of motivation will find another job, often times a better job.
When a business says wear a mask then later reverses when they lose a lot of money, you should not go back to that store because if they fuck you once, they'll certainly do it again.
For those living in small towns, all I can say is if you want to stand up against this then drive to another city or county. Some states I hear are just horrible so I don't know what to say about that honestly.
Any time a business becomes successful, it is bought by the corporations and absorbed or closed down. Happens every time.
Unfortunate but true. Some are not as bad as others though. There's a Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Publix, and Family Dollar, all within about 2 blocks of me that don't bother anyone about masks.
Most of the time the employees at the DG nearby don't bother wearing masks. They keep the little mask sign on the door to appease the idiot clowns of Hillsborough county and city of Tampa but it for sure isn't enforced.
Restaurants here don't care either about masks but I sure do feel bad for employees sometimes. So many people have to risk their health by wearing a mask 8+ hours a day or risk losing a job.
Here in FL, most jobs are at will which means anyone can be fired without a reason needed so if a store tells employees to wear a mask they do it or look for a job that won't require it.
There's a local owned gas station across the street and they rarely wear the masks so when I want something that I can get from there, a lot of times I'll support them.
I shop more at DG than I used to because they don't play the mask games. Walmart has people at the door enforcing masks but once inside no one says anything. I rarely ever go to a Walmart anymore though which is a good thing.
I’m surprised to hear about this from them. Sad.