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Kohl s Corp. is doing a lot better than it was at this time last year as the company emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Menomonee Falls-based retailer said in the first fiscal quarter of 2021, Kohl s sales were up nearly 70% from the same time last year. That brings the company more in line with how it performed in the first quarter of 2019 in the time before the pandemic.
At this time last year, the company had temporarily closed all of its stores because of the pandemic. Sales were down 40% during the first fiscal quarter of 2020 the company s worst quarter last year. Kohl s finished its last fiscal year with sales down around 20%.
Kohl s sales up nearly 70% as the retailer emerges from the pandemic
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Kohl s sales up nearly 70% as the retailer emerges from the pandemic
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Kohl s Corp. joined the list of national retailers that are no longer requiring all customers to wear face coverings in their stores.
The Menomonee Falls-based retailer said starting Monday customers who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 are allowed to enter the store without wearing masks in places where there is not a government mask mandate. Kohl s customers who are not fully vaccinated are encouraged to wear masks. The health and safety of our customers and associates has been our priority throughout the pandemic, the company said in a statement. As of May 17, fully vaccinated customers are welcome to shop with or without a mask.
Kohl s ending mask requirement for fully vaccinated customers
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