12 Companies People Have Vowed Not to Spend Money On

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In today’s consumer landscape, many companies face scrutiny and boycotts from individuals who are passionate about ethical, social, and environmental issues. These companies, often large corporations with significant influence, have been the subject of public backlash and campaigns encouraging people to avoid spending money on their products or services.

This phenomenon reflects a growing trend of consumers using their purchasing power to advocate for change and hold companies accountable for their actions.

1. Amazon

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Many individuals have chosen to boycott Amazon due to concerns over its treatment of workers and its impact on local businesses. Critics argue that the company’s aggressive business practices have led to unfair competition and the erosion of small businesses in communities.

2. Walmart

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Walmart has faced boycotts from some consumers who are concerned about its labor practices, including low wages and alleged anti-union activities. Additionally, there have been criticisms of Walmart’s impact on local economies and the environment.

3. Nestle

Nestle USA headquarters. Nestle is a Swiss transnational food and beverage company and ranked on the Fortune Global 500.
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Nestle has been the subject of boycotts for various reasons, including its marketing of baby formula in developing countries, which critics argue undermines breastfeeding, as well as its sourcing of water in areas experiencing water shortages.

4. Facebook

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Facebook has faced backlash over its handling of user data and its role in spreading misinformation. Some people have vowed not to spend money on Facebook or its affiliated services, such as Instagram and WhatsApp, in protest.

5. Monsanto (Now Bayer)

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Monsanto, now owned by Bayer, has been the target of boycotts due to concerns about its production of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and controversial herbicides like Roundup, which contains glyphosate.

6. ExxonMobil

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ExxonMobil has been criticized for its role in climate change and efforts to undermine climate science. Some individuals and organizations have chosen to boycott ExxonMobil products as a way to protest the company’s environmental practices.

7. Nike

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Nike has faced boycotts from consumers who disagree with its advertising campaigns or its labor practices. Controversies have arisen over issues such as the use of sweatshop labor and the company’s support for athletes kneeling during the national anthem.

8. McDonald’s

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McDonald’s has been the target of boycotts by some consumers who are concerned about its impact on public health, the environment, and animal welfare. Critics argue that the company promotes unhealthy eating habits and contributes to issues like deforestation and animal cruelty.

9. Apple

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Apple has faced criticism for various reasons, including its labor practices in factories overseas and its environmental impact. Some people have chosen to boycott Apple products in response to these concerns.

10. Google

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Google has been the subject of boycotts and criticism over its handling of user data, its alleged censorship practices, and its dominance in online advertising. Some individuals have chosen to use alternative search engines and services in protest.

11. Uber

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Uber has faced backlash from consumers and drivers over its labor practices, including low pay and lack of benefits for drivers. Some people have also criticized Uber for its corporate culture and treatment of female employees.

12. Chick-fil-A

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Chick-fil-A has been boycotted by some consumers due to its donations to organizations that oppose same-sex marriage. Critics argue that supporting Chick-fil-A financially would be supporting anti-LGBTQ+ causes.

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This article was produced and syndicated by Engineer Your Finances.

Author: Claire Conway

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Claire started Femme on FIRE after struggling with the debt cycle and realizing that she had to create better habits to get out of it. She became inspired along this journey and now strives to help others achieve financial freedom as well. When she isn’t working on her blog, you can find her on the couch with a good book, cooking up recipes in the kitchen, or playing outside with her ducks.

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