The people running that place are dedicated af to being efficient and I respect that. After the revolution they should be recruited as planners (post re-education).
They also donated a bunch to the campaign to ban gay marriage in California in 2008. They’re not good people by any stretch of the imagination, just an illustrative case.
a boycott is not an individual action. a boycott is when you and a significant number of other people publicly state “we’re not going to use this until xyz occurs.” it’s a form of protest. not buying from them on your own is just not buying from them. im not boycotting the billions of businesses i dont frequent all around the world
The wild thing is that California is the home of In N Out, which is well known for wages that are much higher than other fast food places.
The burgers at In N Out do not cost much more than McDonald’s. And they always have way more people working, to boot.
The people running that place are dedicated af to being efficient and I respect that. After the revolution they should be recruited as planners (post re-education).
I’m boycotting them do to corporate refusing to allow their employees to wear masks.
They also donated a bunch to the campaign to ban gay marriage in California in 2008. They’re not good people by any stretch of the imagination, just an illustrative case.
Damn I didn’t know about that.
a boycott is not an individual action. a boycott is when you and a significant number of other people publicly state “we’re not going to use this until xyz occurs.” it’s a form of protest. not buying from them on your own is just not buying from them. im not boycotting the billions of businesses i dont frequent all around the world
and even if you have a group the boycott probably doesn’t mean shit unless it’s connected to organized labor activism against the same company.