@Pied_Pfeffer Yes, it would usually be market driven usually. That is why I asked if the OP lived in a place with many Jews and other religions and Hobby Lobby was not catering to them. Here in the Wolfchase area it would not surprise me at all if they did not have Chanukah stuff, because as I said it is hard to come by in many stores, this past holiday season Dillards at Wolfchase, which in years past had Chanukah items for sale, didn’t. I assume they did not sell well previously. The Kroger at HWY 70 and Appling does not carry any Jewish food, unless it changed this passover, not even during the holidays. I found out one Chanukah when I needed some potato pancake mix, otherwise I had not even noticed. Other Krogers do cater to a Jewish market, even the one on 64 that took over Shnuck’s has some products, and the one near the Paradiso theatre I think is considered the “Jewish Kroger.”
But, it is also possible Hobby Lobby only carries Christian items whe. It comes to religious items, because that is what they want to do. They might be willing to give up some business related to other religions if their convictions about their faith for them, also mean only selling those items. I think they are a private company, not sure, but if they are they certainly can do whatever they want regarding that. I would not be offended by it as a Jewish person, but I find it frustrating having trouble finding stuff for my holiday. There were not any barmitzvah cards in my nearest Walmart or Target when I needed one, I assume if I had gone to a Hallmark store I would have found one. Still Walmart and Target could have 2 or 3, other Jews here are frustrated by that too.