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Walmart to require all customers to wear masks in all of its stores

Walmart joins Best Buy, Costco, Starbucks and others in requiring that masks are worn in their stores. A 'health ambassador' will be stationed near the entrance to remind customers without masks of its new requirements.

Walmart will require customers to wear face coverings at all of its namesake and Sam’s Club stores, making it the largest retailer to introduce such a policy that has otherwise proven difficult to enforce without state and federal requirements.

The company said the policy will go into effect on Monday to allow time to inform stores and customers.

The Bentonville, Ark.-based company said that about 65% its more than 5,000 stores and clubs are in areas that already have some form of government mandate on face coverings.

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The retailer also said it will create the role of health ambassador at its Walmart stores and will station them near the entrance to remind customers without masks of its new requirements. These workers, who will be wearing black polo shirts, will receive special training to “help make the process as smooth as possible for customers.”

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Walmart joins a growing list of retailers that have instituted mask mandates throughout their chains. Best Buy, the nation’s largest consumer electronics retailer, announced Tuesday that it will have a mask mandate for its customers at all of its stores.

Starbucks announced last week that customers who visit its company-owned cafe locations in the U.S. will be required to wear face coverings. Both policies were in effect Wednesday.

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The moves come as new COVID-19 cases are spiking in many states, particularly Arizona, California, Florida and Texas. Retailers have been challenged with striking a balance between keeping shoppers safe while making them feel comfortable.

Last week, the Retail Industry Leaders Association, which represents Walmart, Best Buy and other major chains, publicized a letter it sent to state governors asking for a mandate that store customers wear face coverings. It said the hodgepodge of rules around the country creates confusion for shoppers, which leads to conflict between customers and workers who are trying to enforce store rules.

The National Governors Association said last week that its members are discussing the letter and others like it from different retail groups. Social media is full of videos capturing clashes between people who are asked to wear masks and employees who are under orders to make sure people wear them. Fewer than half of U.S. states require masks in public places, according to the RILA.

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And only a handful of major retailers, including teen clothing chain American Eagle Outfitters, has a mask mandate for customers for all of its stores. Costco Wholesale Club was one of the first major retailers to require face coverings for customers at all of its stores.

The policy went into effect in early May. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends people cover their mouth and nose when around other people to help reduce the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.

“We know some people have differing opinions on this topic,” wrote Dacona Smith, chief operating officer at Walmart U.S. and Lance de la Rosa, chief operating officer at Sam’s Club, in a blog posted Wednesday. “We also recognize the role we can play to help protect the health and well-being of the communities we serve by following the evolving guidance of health officials like the CDC.”

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