Or are they trying to "trick" some Jewish customers into buying a tree? Those who want to participate in the "holiday spirit" aspect of the season are likely already doing so.
Great marketing decision there...seriously PO about 5% of your customer base; annoy probably another 25%; to pander to a statistically insignificant group of perpetual whiners.
I am working at a local nursery this holiday season. They are well known in the area for beautiful Christmas Displays, unique tree ornaments, and overall Christmas cheer. No one works on commission etc., so all the staff can just be our friendly ole 'elves.
BUT....
The other night while a tended my 3 Christmas decorated trees on display, but what should appear in my rooms and draw near? A man and his wife in hajib dress and three little children all decked in their best. It was near closing and hurry they did to tour all the Christmas displays. Not a word was spoken and barely a glance, but clearly the children were delighted at this chance.
As the store began to close and the tree lights go dim, they made their way to the exit from whence they came in. In a chance overheard a little child did ask, "Can we have a tree?" And Dad's answer was, "Maybe...at last..."