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Shoppers in the U.S. are continuing their boycotts against retailers like Target and Walmart. Here's why they are boycotting.
Shoppers in the U.S. are continuing their boycotts against retailers like Target and Walmart. Here's why they are boycotting.
Shoppers in the U.S. are continuing their boycotts against retailers like Target and Walmart. Here's why they are boycotting.
Led primarily by The People's Union USA, the April actions reflect a broader effort to exert financial pressure on ...
The Citizen Times previously covered the 40-day "Target Fast," which ends April 17, the recent Walmart boycott, and the first "economic blackout," which took place for 24 hours on Feb. 28.
Following the widespread boycott of Walmart, Starbucks has found itself in the crosshairs of consumer backlash. The “BoycottStarbucks” has been trending on X (formerly Twitter), with calls for ...
Consumers have also been taking part in a targeted week-long boycott of Walmart, which concludes today. During the three-day spending freeze, consumers are urged not to buy from any major ...
Consumers have also been taking part in a targeted week-long boycott of Walmart, which concludes today. The economic protest, dubbed the "Economic Blackout 2.0" by The People's Union USA ...
Consumers have also been taking part in a targeted week-long boycott of Walmart, which concluded on April 14. The People's Union USA has been rallying consumers to avoid retail giants that have ...
The People's Union USA is asking Americans not to shop at Amazon, CVS, Starbucks, Walmart and other big-box stores from April 18-20. Here's why.