Retail Gets Tough on In-Store Mask Mandates as 'Tipping Point' Seen
Retailers are cracking down on the maskless. Walmart shoppers will be required to wear masks beginning Monday, it said Wednesday, citing the spike in confirmed COVID-19 cases. About 65% of Walmart’s 5,000-plus stores and clubs are in areas that have…
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such government mandates, blogged Dacona Smith, chief operating officer-Walmart U.S., and Lance de la Rosa, COO-Sam’s Club. Citing states and municipalities with mask mandates that “virtually everyone” complies with, they anticipate the same to happen in other parts of the country. The company didn’t respond to questions. The National Retail Federation hopes it's a “tipping point” in the debate over masks. NRF encouraged all retailers to adopt such a nationwide policy. It highlighted Starbucks, Best Buy, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Apple, Qurate and Costco requirements. The association co-signed a July 2 letter with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business Roundtable and other industry groups to President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and governors, advocating that a national mask standard be implemented locally. As Best Buy was gearing up for a reopening after shelter-in-place last month, it said staffers would be required to wear face masks and it was asking customers to wear them, too. It upgraded that position Wednesday, joining other retailers requiring customers to wear face coverings in its stores.