Mission complete! I live maybe 15 minutes from Portland, OR. Almost 1 hour in Safeway without a mask tonight. Not one word from anyone or any weird looks except from the shopping cart kid who thought he'd flex on me by asking, "do you have a mask?" I said, "nope!" and kept on. Saw 2 other dudes with no masks and they smiled when they saw me and from down the aisle shouted, “how’s it going, dude?!” I replied, “all good and you?” They said, “awesome!” and that was that but they were just as stoked to see me without a mask as I was to see them without theirs.
STOP WEARING THE MASKS! I’m typically a push over but I had a shit day and needed to book a win to close it out, so I made my win happen. If I can stop with the mask nonsense, you can too!
This is still America. The liberal nut jobs haven't destroyed that yet. Do not ever give into these types of people, fuck em, fuck em all. Let them wear their face diapers and cause potential damage to their body and health. Breath in that fresh air and enjoy it while the mindless sheep suck in their own old air over and over.
If they have a problem with you choosing to ditch the mask then they can kindly fuck off. I could say if they're so obsessed with masks to shove a mask up their ass but that'd be nasty and jail time.
I asked an obese clerk "This is still America isn't it???" she responded "this isn't about freedom, it's about safety".. jaw drop SMH time-this was in the middle of December and after being told to use the online service, I did not return and I used a delivery service that got 5% cash back, MUCH better than the coupons sent to me.. I will be emailing the HQ soon..
It used to actually matter if someone contacts corporate but now days I don't believe it would matter anymore if it's related to masks.
Many businesses seem content to lose customers over masks but you can do the most important thing possible which is to boycott that store indefinitely even if it causes inconvenience in your life.
My wife and I are only 2 people but we used to spend hours in Walmart and shopping malls looking around, partly just to get out of the house and walk around but also just window shopping so to speak.
When we would spend hours in these places we would end up spending hundreds of dollars but we have been to a mall once in the past 12 or so months and that was only for about 10 minutes.
A security guard wanted us to wear a mask. I could tell that he didn't like masks but he was doing what his bosses wanted him to do so we left and haven't been back since.
We buy our groceries from Publix now days because they don't care if you wear a mask or not. When we go to stores, it still appears that most people are wearing their face diapers but no one ever says anything to us.
Walmart stopped getting our business because they have someone at the door telling people to wear a mask or they can't go in. We will always have the choice of where to spend our money and that power can eventually cause us to be heard.
I've been withholding dollars simply because I don't have much to spare-I went on a trip to Ft. Collins August 24th last year to pick up a very timely powerball win, on my return, I filled up my gas tank-March 3rd 2021 I filled up again:) I drive to the bank a couple times a quarter so, no where else that I used to do business with for 15 to 20 years has gotten a dime since July last year..
We can only do so much in this fight but one thing we certainly can do is to keep our money and be picky where we spend it. You may be only one person but if millions of us change our spending habits then these big companies like Walmart can finally feel some pain.
If any company deserved to be put out of business, it would be Walmart. Walmart is notorious for moving to small cities and putting small businesses under. In big cities Walmart doesn't dominate, not even close because of all the competition but Walmart has done so much damage to small cities.
Many small cities have empty shopping centers because it's so hard for a business to directly compete against Walmart. We probably can't put Walmart under but we can certainly work towards leveling the playing field over the years by supporting smaller businesses more.