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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do think product/brand boycotts often "stick." Because once you've stopped buying something for principled reasons you don't quickly forget. I stopped buying anything made by Goya during the first Trump campaign /admin and I haven't bought anything from Goya since and won't ever again. [/quote] You're right about boycotts sticking. My DH started boycotting Exxon in 1989 after the massive oil spill, and he still has it in his mind that it's the last place he'd ever buy gas. [/quote] Same! I still don't buy gas at Exxon.[/quote] Where do you get gas? BP (2010): The Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico released over 500 million liters of crude oil, leading to a $5.5 billion Clean Water Act penalty. ExxonMobil (1989): The Exxon Valdez tanker ran aground in Alaska's Prince William Sound, spilling 10 million gallons. Chevron/Texaco (Various): Chevron has been linked to numerous incidents, including a 2019 spill of 794,000 gallons in a California canyon, and historical, massive contamination in the Ecuadorian Amazon. [/quote]
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