The news: Companies including Amazon, Chick-fil-A, Home Depot, Target, and Walmart have lost LGBTQ+ customers after pulling back on diversity, equity, and inclusion, per the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s Pride in the Marketplace 2026 report.
Zooming out: LGBTQ+ consumers aren’t the only ones reconsidering where they spend. Black and Latino advocates have urged their communities to stop spending at companies that retreated from DEI policies.
A March 2026 Numerator report found that 20% of Black consumers cited DEI as a topic they are most concerned about generally, compared with 8% of all US consumers. The NAACP in 2025 urged Black consumers to “spend your money where you’re respected.” Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, led calls for a “Latino Freeze,” urging shoppers to avoid retailers that had scaled back diversity programs.
Target shows how lasting that backlash can be. Although a yearlong boycott led by Black faith groups ended in March after the retailer renewed some commitments to Black-owned businesses and colleges, many Black consumers continue to avoid the chain, theGrio reported this month. Three activist investors wrote in a May letter to shareholders that the company’s DEI rollback and reduction in Pride-themed merchandise in recent years alienated LGBTQ+, Black, and Latino communities, per ESG Dive.
Why it matters: Despite retailers’ DEI pullbacks following the Trump administration’s dismantling of diversity programs across the federal government, research shows many consumers expect companies to speak out on social issues.
Implications for retailers: Retreating on social issues creates headwinds for retailers as consumers become more selective about where they shop.
The risk goes beyond LGBTQ+, Black, and Hispanic groups: Shoppers across demographics are becoming more willing to penalize retailers whose values don’t line up with their own. Companies need to understand their core customers and avoid abrupt policy reversals that make their values look negotiable.
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