I seem to remember a thread not too long ago (maybe in the last few months?) that was somewhat related to boycotts. I am feeling persnickity today, and I would like my displeasure to be directed towards companies that deserve it. (And I haven't been around enough to have anything for AYG, so don't go suggesting that.)
Right now, I can think of two companies that I really dislike and have vowed to try to boycott: Lululemon and Microsoft.
So, help me be socially responsible! What companies do you boycott and why?
(Also: hi everyone!)
Re: What companies do you boycott?
My grandpa boycotts Heinz ketchup and whatever other Heinz products. Actually I'm not sure if he boycotts them anymore, but when John Kerry was running for president he refused to buy anything Heinz (think Teresa Heinz Kerry - gramps is a hardcore conservative).
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Our reasons are their business practices, they above most others have put some businesses out of business, or made it impossible to keep their factories here.
I dont think there is any one else.
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[QUOTE]<strong>I'm gonna need some explanations, Arwo.</strong> I 'boycott' Wal-Mart, but that's mostly because they suck. There have been instances (that I totally can't think of right now) where H and I have intentionally shopped places that are not unionized, though. ETA: not shopped really. The first one I can think of was when we hired a few contractors for work on the house.
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Explanations for my current boycotts?
My reasons for boycotting LLL are pretty well-outlined in <a href="http://www.yogalila.com/2006/08/looking_closer_.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this blog post</a>. Normally I wouldn't provide a random blog post as a reason, but it seems to be well-sourced, and it does cover most of my reasons.
The Microsoft boycott is harder to explain. Some of it is that I found their early business practices objectionable (with all of the patent stuff, and basically running other companies out of business); however, I wouldn't have had as much of a problem with that if I felt like they produced a quality product. But I really don't think they do--and most of the people I know in IT/tech agree with me, even those that have worked for Microsoft. (We have a lot of those people around here.)
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It would be difficult for me to boycott Starbucks (they serve the coffee everywhere in Seattle, seriously) but I drink mostly tea so it's not like I spend a lot of money there anyway. I also think there was a union kerfuffle with them several years ago? Some baristas in NY tried to unionize and Howard Shultz got all butthurt and pissy about it.
Plus I hate it there.
I can't think of what else I boycott. ...... oh, Sportline. Because they stole a bunch of accounts from my FILs, and DH used to boycott Circuit City but thats not an issue now.
[QUOTE]I was wondering that about MS. But, doesn't Apple do the same stuff with the patents? (Genuine question, since I really don't know much.) Also, Dot, I think we're going to have to avoid each other in this thread ;)
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I would really love to boycott Apple as well, but it's much harder since my research group is Mac-based. Their business practices are pretty reprehensible, both the patent stuff and the whole deplorable Chinese-factory thing. But I spend as little as possible on Apple products, and I don't buy any gadgets or anything unless they are required by my research. And to be fair, I find their products to be much better than MS products.
[QUOTE]Speaking of Koda's boycot of Target- anyone else see the thing about the "nurse in" st Targets nationwide yesterday. Thoughts on that? Genuine curiosity- not trying to stir the pot.
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<div>I did. I think it's a bunch of over-zealous whiny women with nothing better to do with their time. The sales person ROLLED HER EYES at the mom. She didnt' kick her out or chastise her ffs.</div><div>
</div><div>And the story I read said the mom was sitting in the middle of the floor at Target by the dressing room. Sorry, I'd tell anyone not to sit on the floor in a major walkway of a retail store. It's a safety risk, not to mention disgusting. (Plus, let's say someone had bumped into her with her cart... the mom probably would've sued the store.)</div>
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RAWR!
[QUOTE]Chik-fil-a, cracker barrel (gay rights related), TOMS (because I don't like their business model and because someone who claimed to be a rep for them was a giant asshole to Scott once), Lowes (this one is new) and I'm sure there are a bunch of others because I'm a crochety hippy.
Posted by kimheartsscott[/QUOTE]
Oh man, Cracker Barrel. I had completely forgotten about them, but I just got back from Ohio, and it was everywhere.
Is the Lowes boycott because of their pull-out from advertising on that TLC show?
[QUOTE]<strong>Chik-fil-a, cracker barrel</strong> (gay rights related), TOMS (because I don't like their business model and because someone who claimed to be a rep for them was a giant asshole to Scott once), Lowes (this one is new) and I'm sure there are a bunch of others because I'm a crochety hippy.
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</div><div>Good ones! We don't really have these in CT but when I am at my parent's Florida house I never go there. I will say it does interest me chik-fil-a continues to stick to their guns about not being open on Sunday.</div>
RAWR!
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: What companies do you boycott? : How come?
Posted by Dot Dash[/QUOTE]
I'm guessing it's your opposite views on labor unions.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: What companies do you boycott? : I did. I think it's a bunch of over-zealous whiny women with nothing better to do with their time. The sales person ROLLED HER EYES at the mom. She didnt' kick her out or chastise her ffs. And the story I read said the mom was sitting in the middle of the floor at Target by the dressing room. Sorry, I'd tell anyone not to sit on the floor in a major walkway of a retail store. It's a safety risk, not to mention disgusting. (Plus, let's say someone had bumped into her with her cart... the mom probably would've sued the store.)
Posted by Steph0871[/QUOTE]
I'm going to agree on this. I am not a mother- but even when that comes I am pretty sure that feeding time will happen in private. Sorry if that offends.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: What companies do you boycott? : How come?
Posted by Dot Dash[/QUOTE]
<div>You're boycotting companies that don't like unions, and I'm boycotting companies that are unionized.</div>
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RAWR!
[QUOTE]Chik-fil-a, <strong>cracker barrel (gay rights related),</strong> TOMS (because I don't like their business model and because someone who claimed to be a rep for them was a giant asshole to Scott once), <strong>Lowes (this one is new)</strong> and I'm sure <strong>there are a bunch of others because I'm a crochety hippy.</strong>
Posted by kimheartsscott[/QUOTE]
Both of these. I'm still all fired up over Lowes. They have the right to pull advertising from whatever shows they want. Just like i have the right to never shop at a company that caves to anti-religios group slurs.
Valvoline Oil change- They lied to me one too many times after an oil change. Really put the pressure on that I needed a new serpentine belt like now. Well, they picked the wrong chick. I only went there because I sure as heck wasn't changing my oil myself in -30F temps. And that supposedly frayed and on death's door serpentine belt? It's still on and working like a dream 6 years later.
In happier news: I'm very pro Sears after reading about the great accommodations they make for employee servicemembers called to active duty. Above and beyond.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: What companies do you boycott? : Wait I thought Steph said she and her H had avoided places that were not unionized. Did I read that wrong?
Posted by Dot Dash[/QUOTE]
<div>I said we intentionally SHOP places that are NOT unionized. ;)</div>
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In general, I don't think it's wrong for people to breatsfeed in public. I've seen people with terrible table manners, and watching them eat in public is way more offensive to me than watching a woman breastfeed her child.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: What companies do you boycott? : Ok I did read that wrong. I myself am not union. My parents however both were when I was a kid. SOOOO not looking for a fight just wondering what your views are on the unions that has you boycotting them.
Posted by Dot Dash[/QUOTE]<div>
</div><div>Long story short, I value a free market more than forcing companies to keep unqualified workers employed.
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This is an interesting thread. I admit I don't follow up on a lot of places I shop and what their views are certain subjects. I am going to be lurking because some of the place mention I have shopped there or used their products.
I do avoid certain companies' locations and other stores all together just based on the services I have received from them.