Remind me of the time Jeff Bezos made a scene on Twitter demonstrating such behavior. And let's be honest, your bridging a completely different issue on the impact of Amazon/Walmart's business in the retail environment with a company's representative explicitly demonstrating or expressing toxic attitudes towards customers.no company is worth emotion. either loyalty or boycotting. I buy stuff from Hobby Lobby and Chic-fil-a despite strong feelings against religion, order stuff from Amazon and Walmart on occasion even though both are about the worst thing for the retail industry in the entire world, etc.
Making decisions on where to purchase things based on ethics and morality is like basing a car purchase first and foremost on color even ahead of brand, style, MPG, etc. There are a hundred better qualifications to what you buy and where you buy it from than "feelings" for or against the ethics of something.
Regarding your examples of Hobby Lobby/CF, you do have a choice to shop elsewhere. It's just inconvenient for you for a variety of reasons.
Concerning the topic at hand, I suppose you could say you prefer to shop at PA due to their selection of products but still acknowledge the behavior of the company's representative. Personally, there isn't anything on their website that I couldn't obtain through some other means.