At the end of February, a grassroots political movement asked consumers to stop spending at giant corporations in an attempt ...
A grassroots movement called the People's Union USA is asking consumers to stop spending money at Amazon and its subsidiaries ...
A week-long Amazon boycott led by The People's Union USA aims to protest corporate power and support small businesses.
Schwarz has organized a Nestle blackout – which owns the likes of Nescafé and KitKat – from March 21 until March 28 and a ...
After the boycott’s launch Friday, March 7, Amazon stock underwent a transient 2.12 percent dip, with shares dropping from an ...
After a viral social media campaign to spend no money at big-box stores happened last week, a fresh one begins Friday targeting Amazon.
The organizer of a 24-hour boycott of spending money is now taking aim at specific companies for week-long boycotts, starting ...
The Feb. 28 economic blackout was not the last: activists are preparing for further boycotts to push back on Trump’s attacks on DEI.
The boycott also targets Whole Foods, streaming platform Twitch, and smart home security firm Ring. But what is driving this widespread backlash, and what could it mean for these major companies?
Amazon (AMZN) has a major problem on its hands after it recently raked in record profits. The online retail giant, which has ...
The proposed boycott of Amazon started yesterday ... He wants consumers to avoid Prime Video, Whole Foods, Zappos, Twitch, Alexa, Audible, Ring and IMDb, all of which are owned by Amazon or ...