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Consumers are conducting a nationwide boycott of major retailers from Good Friday through Easter Sunday. This boycott, called "Economic Blackout 2.0," protests retailers scaling back diversity ...
The People's Union USA wants people to avoid public celebrations of Independence Day 2025. Here are all its upcoming boycotts ...
The boycott encourages consumers to support local businesses and avoid large retailers, online shopping, and fast food. Starting on Good Friday, April 18, ...
The group behind the boycott said it is targeting McDonald's for "tax avoidance and known lobbying against wage increases." ...
Consumers are conducting a nationwide boycott of major retailers from Good Friday through Easter Sunday. This boycott, called "Economic Blackout 2.0," protests retailers scaling back diversity ...
The People's Union USA is calling for a much different protest on the Fourth of July. Here's what to know about the ...
What does it mean for shoppers? Both in-store and online shopping at Walmart locations are included in the boycott. Affiliated Walmart-branded companies like Sam’s Club, as well as private label ...
Consumers are conducting a nationwide boycott of major retailers from Good Friday through Easter Sunday. This boycott, called "Economic Blackout 2.0," protests retailers scaling back diversity ...
Another Target boycott starts this week amid the retailer's stance on DEI initiatives. Here's how long it lasts, what it could look like in Ohio.
The Walmart boycott, which took place April 7-14, called on shoppers to avoid shopping at the Walmart corporation's stores, online platforms and Walmart's membership-only warehouse, Sam's Club.
Before the Target boycott started, the company was starting to see a slump in stock prices. On Jan. 31, shares closed at $137.91. By April 16, it plunged to $90.46, down 34.4%.
The Target boycott was organized by Atlanta Pastor Jamal Bryant and other faith leaders to protest the company’s DEI retreat. They encourage people to avoid shopping at the major retail chain ...