The boycotts are a good idea but I feel bad that my boycotting doesn’t help because I so rarely spend money at any of these places anyway. I am retired, hate shopping, have everything I need, and was raised to be “frugal”. Economic blackout is me almost every day of the year.
What's an Independence Day boycott? What am I to do? Not go see fireworks? Not buy hotdogs? I've already not said the pledge, not worn red, white and blue together, and🖕 the flags, signs and bumper stickers when I see them.
Also, who made this schedule and are there reasons for each set of dates?
The Amazon Boycott should be forever. Amazon also rolled back their DEI policies. They also exploit their workers and the small businesses that use their platform.
I know it’s just a quick search but this is just the beginning. Nestle is a disgrace of a company and they have been for decades, consistently. Look up “nestle scandal” and you’ll find endless reading.
Nestle is definitely a horrible company that doesn’t deserve one dime. At the same time, avoiding their company takes quite a bit of effort considering they essentially have their hands in everything. Nestle is the largest food company in the WORLD. 😕
Yep! And some of those companies branch out as well. Nestle also has huge contracts for food service. I’d love to see them straight up die, but I’d be surprised if this boycott affected them in the slightest.
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Bezos has more than enough money without needing into my wallet. Besides, their prices are hardly great
Also, who made this schedule and are there reasons for each set of dates?
Home Depot should also be on this list.
https://www.americandemocracyscorecard.org/home-depot/
Nestlé is a Swiss company.
• Headquarters: Vevey, Switzerland
• Founded: 1866 by Henri Nestlé
• Legal form: Aktiengesellschaft (Nestlé S.A.)