BREAKING: The 1400 striking Kellogg’s workers have courageously voted to reject the contract offer from the breakfast giant.They walked out 9 weeks ago after years of 16-hour shifts, forced overtime, and uneven pay.They’ve won some gains, but there’s one big sticking point.— More Perfect Union (@MorePerfectUS) December 7, 2021
Boycotting Amazon was my first big step. And while it does make shopping take a lot longer I actually end up finding better deals so at at least there's an upside (other then simply not supporting a corp that's basically evil in incarnate.)
I keep losing track of who to boycott. I hate crossing a picket line but with all the strikes lately I honestly can't keep them straight.
Yeah, it's hard to remember who's doing what. I accidentally bought Pop-Tarts the other day (plz don't gulag me).
And if garbage's comment isn't enough for you, check out the BDS companies too.
https://bdsmovement.net/get-involved/what-to-boycott
Oh look, all companies that heavily advertise.
Good stuff to know, been trying to avoid Israeli stuff for years but I know I miss a bunch.
its a little outdated but here you go
Perfect, I'll keep that book marked and try to remember to check it before I go shopping.
yeah it's hard. between cutting out nabisco and kelloggs and nestle you're going to end up with a pretty healthy diet.
Eventually we will all boycott every multinational company- but you're further along that trajectory than I am.
Boycotting Amazon was my first big step. And while it does make shopping take a lot longer I actually end up finding better deals so at at least there's an upside (other then simply not supporting a corp that's basically evil in incarnate.)