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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.
"The market is getting more concentrated with the bigger players displacing the smaller companies," a marketing professor told Newsweek.
The Walmart boycott includes the chain's stores, online platforms, and Sam's Club, Walmart's membership-only warehouse. Here's what New York shoppers should know.
As consumer boycotts, which started earlier this year continue and expand, ... Costco was up 2.0%, Walmart was up 0.1%, Best Buy was down 1.4%, McDonald's was down 0.3% and Starbucks was up 0.4% ...
A second boycott of Walmart begins on May 20, the latest in a series of consumer spending freezes across the U.S. Like previous week-long boycotts, the action was organized by The People's ...
Blackouts, boycotts, and board elections are three ways that you can use your power as a consumer to influence how big corporations shape their policies.
Walmart, which ended some of its diversity programs earlier this year, ... potentially leading to consumer boycotts, negative publicity campaigns, litigation and reputational harm. ...