10 Major Retail Stores Take A Stand To Say “Merry Christmas” Instead Of Happy Holidays
The backlash was loud. The silence from store clerks was louder. For years, “Merry Christmas” seemed to vanish under a bland, careful “Happy Holidays.” Now, a growing band of major retailers is refusing to back down, openly embracing Christmas by name—on signs, in ads, and at the register. Some are risking boycotts. Others are winning fierce loy…
Behind every “Merry Christmas” on a storefront this year is a choice. Chains like Hobby Lobby, Belk, Nordstrom, and Walmart aren’t just decorating aisles; they are signaling what they believe the season really means. Their decision to feature Christmas prominently—in music, catalogs, parades, and window displays—pushes back against a culture that often treats faith as something to be hidden or watered down.
Whether shoppers agree or not, these companies are acknowledging that Christmas is more than a sales event. For many families, it is a sacred story, a shared memory, a name that still matters. When a cashier looks up and says “Merry Christmas,” it can feel like a small but powerful recognition: your traditions are seen, your beliefs are welcome here. In a divided time, that simple greeting becomes a quiet, shining act of courage.