What are you boycotting until the day you die?

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  1. A local restaurant that was crying about only being able to do take out for a while because they were claiming to lose all sorts of money…while the owners were building a multi million dollar vacation home AND another multi million dollar main house. Their food sucks anyway.

  2. Nestle. That campaign in Africa that was geared to convince African women that their breast milk wasn’t good enough for their babies and they should rather buy Nestle baby formula??? Hell no. Not buying a single thing from them. They’re also one of the biggest polluters in the world.

  3. I’m not boycotting, because I’ll never go there even if they change, but Hobby Lobby, any merch that will put money in JK Rowling’s pocket, and Chik Fil-A.

  4. Organized religion. So corrupt and people have an abusive relationship with their religions. Leads to so many personal issues. Disgusting

  5. Scientology and trying to avoid shows with actors that I know who are involved in it.

  6. I see a lot of things In this thread that I also don’t buy or support but my personal favorite Is what I call the reverse boycott
my grandmother in the 2000s decided to stop buying Heinz ketchup for some dumb republican reason and I was upset as a kid because I loved ketchup so I intentionally only buy Heinz ketchup and will as long as they make it 😅

  7. The companies that fat shame, lulu lemon, Abercrombie etc. Fat ppl gotta wear clothes too and I think it’s cute how lulu lemon decided to follow the money and size higher but I don’t forget

  8. SHEIN, Kardashians, fake fur, any fundamental religious stuff and Nestle. Tho Nestle is difficult, they own so much that it’s hard to keep up with what to avoid.

  9. The idea that family is family no matter what they do, so if a family member is being abusive to you, who cares? They’re family! Forgive them 🙂

    How about no. Fucking pisses me off to no end.

  10. Woody Allen movies. Reading the court testimony of how he molested his daughter was gross, but the admitting to taking erotic photos of his adopted teenage daughter was the icing on the disgusting cake.

  11. Doing more work than i have to. I used to be the type of employee that goes “above and beyond” expectations for a fixed hourly rate. All you get rewarded with are more responsibilities.

    I keep very strict boundaries for my work and personal life now. I will not answer any work related call or text when i’m off the clock. I don’t care if i clocked out less than a minute ago i’m not answering.

    I only pick up extra shifts if i want a little extra money; i will not swap shifts. I want my schedule to be exactly the same everyday so that i don’t have to alter my life around work. If i made a mistake at work near the end of my shift i wait til the next day to fix it properly instead of overextending my time.

    I’ve had coworkers try to convince me to put my own money into the till of a billion dollar company because i gave someone too much change. Maybe you would rather put your money into the till to save yourself the headache of rectifying it, but at the wage i make there’s no fucking chance.

    In the vast majority of entry level/non-skilled/non commission jobs, you will achieve nothing but useless brownie points from your supervisors or coworkers by doing more than you have to.

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