A list of major businesses that require masks: Walmart, CVS, Starbucks, Target, and more
Face coverings reduce the spread of COVID-19, according to the CDC, yet there is no federal mandate for Americans to wear them when out in public.
“Cloth face coverings are one of the most powerful weapons we have to slow and stop the spread of the virus – particularly when used universally within a community setting. All Americans have a responsibility to protect themselves, their families, and their communities,” CDC director Robert Redfield said in a statement this week.
As mask-wearing has become politicized and transmission continues, several states have been seeing spikes in coronavirus cases and have had to reverse reopening orders.
In the absence of a unified government ruling of mask-wearing, many retailers and big businesses are taking it upon themselves to keep their employees and customers safe and requiring people wear face coverings in-store, regardless of whether local regulations do so.
Here is a list of some of the companies with mandatory mask policies in effect:
Walmart - 4,756 locations
“As the number of confirmed cases has spiked in communities across the country recently, so too have the number and types of face covering mandates being implemented. Currently about 65 percent of our more than 5,000 stores and clubs are located in areas where there is some form of government mandate on face coverings. To help bring consistency across stores and clubs, we will require all shoppers to wear a face covering starting Monday, July 20. This will give us time to inform customers and members of the changes, post signage and train associates on the new protocols.” — Walmart
Starbucks - 15,257 locations
“In its continued effort in prioritizing the health and well-being of partners (employees) and customers, Starbucks today announced that beginning on July 15, it will be requiring customers to wear facial coverings while visiting all company-owned café locations in the US.” — Starbucks
Best Buy - more than 900 locations
“As COVID-19 cases continue to rise throughout the country, Best Buy is joining many retailers by requiring all customers to wear face coverings when shopping in all our stores.” — Best Buy
BJ’s Wholesale Club - 216 locations
“Effective Monday, July 20, 2020, anyone entering a BJ’s location will be required to wear a facial covering that covers both the mouth and nose at all times while shopping in our Clubs. Children under the age of 2 are not required to wear a facial covering.” — BJ’s
Apple - 271 locations
“Face coverings will be required for all of our teams and customers, and we will provide them to customers who don’t bring their own.” — Apple
Costco - 546 locations
“To help protect our employees and members, effective May 4, 2020, all Costco members and guests must wear a face covering that covers the mouth and nose, at all times while at Costco. This requirement does not apply to children under the age of 2 or to individuals who are unable to wear a face covering due to a medical condition.” — Costco
Target - 1,871 locations
Target said it will implement mandatory face coverings on Aug. 1. “This builds on the more than 80% of our stores that already require guests to wear face coverings due to local and state regulations,” the company told reporters.
CVS - 9,900 locations
News | With the recent spike in COVID-19 infections, we're joining others in taking the next step and requiring all customers to wear face coverings when entering any of our stores throughout the country effective Monday, July 20. #COVID19
— CVS Pharmacy (@cvspharmacy) July 16, 2020
National Retail Federation
“NRF applauds the leadership of companies like Walmart, Starbucks, Best Buy, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Apple, Qurate Retail Group, Costco and others that have implemented nationwide mask mandates. We hope today’s announcement by Walmart – the world’s largest retailer – that it will be enforcing a policy requiring customers to wear a mask to shop in their stores is a tipping point in this public health debate. Workers serving customers should not have to make a critical decision as to whether they should risk exposure to infection or lose their jobs because a minority of people refuse to wear masks in order to help stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus.” — NRF
Menards - 350 locations
“We are requiring Guests and Team Members to wear masks while shopping at all store locations.” —Menards
Kohl’s - 1,158 locations
“As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, face covering mandates have grown to apply to approximately 70% of our store base, therefore we’ve made the decision to take a consistent approach across our entire store fleet. Beginning Monday, July 20, we will require all customers to wear a face covering while shopping in our stores. This mask requirement does not apply to individuals unable to wear a mask for medical reasons.” — Kohl’s
Kroger - 2,757 locations
With the increase in #COVID19 cases across the country, we are committed to doing our part to help reduce the spread of the virus. Starting July 22, we will require all customers in all locations to wear a mask, joining our associates who continue to wear masks. pic.twitter.com/r9WPD3QNFa
— Kroger News (@KrogerNews) July 15, 2020
Publix - 1,239 locations
“Beginning July 21, customers are required to use face coverings over their noses and mouths while inside any Publix store. This new mandate is encouraged by the CDC for most individuals. Thank you for doing your part to limit the spread of COVID-19.” — Publix
Whole Foods - ~ 500 locations
“Effective July 20, Whole Foods Market requires all customers to wear face coverings while shopping in our stores to protect the health and safety of our Team Members and communities. Whole Foods Market provides face masks at the entrance of all stores for customers who do not have their own face covering.” —Whole Foods
Gap Inc (Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Intermix, Janie and Jack)
“Given the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the US and Canada, we want to do everything we can to help stop the spread of the virus. That’s why we are adjusting our current policy and requiring all customers to wear masks in all of our North America Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, Intermix and Janie and Jack stores, effective August 1. “ — Gap Inc
This list will be updated.
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Ethan Wolff-Mann is a writer at Yahoo Finance focusing on consumer issues, personal finance, retail, airlines, and more. Follow him on Twitter @ewolffmann.
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