Anonymous wrote:I have been trying to shop a little more at our neighborhood market. White-owned. Employs mostly POC. Looted and vandalized a few weeks ago. Otherwise, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this real? How would you even know who owns a shop, let alone their ethnicity or race? I have no clue and zero time to figure this kind of thing out.
No kidding. I don't go into a store and ask who the owners are, and what their races are.
This x 1000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this real? How would you even know who owns a shop, let alone their ethnicity or race? I have no clue and zero time to figure this kind of thing out.
No kidding. I don't go into a store and ask who the owners are, and what their races are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This worries me less than people who are spending $5k at Home Depot rather than Lowe’s.
Why? I just ordered $2000+ worth of stuff at Lowes.
I’m glad you bought at Lowe’s! That’s my point.
Anonymous wrote:I felt it on two separate occasions recently. I was talking with a friend and mentioned I went to a local shop on Saturday to pick up a gift. She asked if I had missed her FB post about black owned businesses in our town. I said I hadn’t but I knew exactly what I needed and that they had it based on their Instagram. She just said” hm” and moved on.
Tonight I was talking with my neighbor and mentioned where we got takeout food from yesterday. She said they got food from ABC and were only supporting black and minority owned places for the foreseeable future.
It seems so fake to me but are others really doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Is this real? How would you even know who owns a shop, let alone their ethnicity or race? I have no clue and zero time to figure this kind of thing out.
Anonymous wrote:I shop mostly at Amazon these days and I'm sure I'm much more harshly judged for that.
Anonymous wrote:I felt it on two separate occasions recently. I was talking with a friend and mentioned I went to a local shop on Saturday to pick up a gift. She asked if I had missed her FB post about black owned businesses in our town. I said I hadn’t but I knew exactly what I needed and that they had it based on their Instagram. She just said” hm” and moved on.
Tonight I was talking with my neighbor and mentioned where we got takeout food from yesterday. She said they got food from ABC and were only supporting black and minority owned places for the foreseeable future.
It seems so fake to me but are others really doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yelp now has a black owned filter. I’ve used it.
I read their press release about this feature, but don’t see the filter option in my DC suburb. Where do you live?
Anne Arundel.
I was actually searching under Gambrills, where I do a lot of shopping. How did you set the filter? I see options like “Good for Groups, Has TV, Gender Neutral Restrooms,” but not the black owned filter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yelp now has a black owned filter. I’ve used it.
Wil they also filter so I can identify woman-owned businesses?
I don’t know I don’t work at Yelp.
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I think maybe you missed the real point of that post....