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Target, because there's nothing to buy, and Amazon for sending me a damaged table. even the package was in shreds.
It is too heavy to send it back and couldn't repackage it. I cut my Amazon spending by 80%. Don't miss it at all. We are a small family and I have all the time in the world to find things cheaper locally. |
| Why are people boycotting Starbucks? |
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Not stores, but I don't use Doordash, Grubhub, or UberEats.
The practical reason is that I have had bad experiences with them - wrong order, took forever, etc. I guess my "virtue signaling" reason is that they basically force restaurants to work with them and drive up prices, and they exploit their drivers. I object to the business model. |
Union-busting |
You clearly have no understanding of franchising and the petroleum supply chain. 🙄🙄🙄 |
Just answer the question. |
| I haven’t even set foot on a Target in over a year. I got a Target gift card from a student’s family and just gave it to my angel tree family. |
Labor union blocking. |
The only place I actively stopped patronizing in a form of boycott is Penzy's. The owner abused the email lists to send mass emails that pretty much called everyone voting for Trump Hitler incarnate. And it wasn't just one email. He started going wild when George Floyd happened. Apparently he lost so much business that he had to resort to asking for donations.. |
| I haven't completely boycotted any business I used to patronize pre-Trump but I have reduced my purchases substantially from Target and Starbucks and correspondingly increased those from Costco and TJs. |
| We'll never buy another Tesla (we've had 3) but that's the only complete boycott our family has done. |
That's just reacting to bad service, nothing else. |
| Doesn’t matter where you shop. The stuff is all made by child labor in South Asia. |
Pretty much. Which is why I do my best to avoid buying anything unless absolutely necessary, and then I try to find an ethical vendor…and accept the fact it’s sometimes an exercise in futility. |
In addition to union busting, everything is getting too expensive to buy already expensive coffee. |