Cola, McDonald's, and Tesla, which once lined the boulevards of Paris, are becoming symbols of political resistance.In a sharp rebuke of the Trump administration, a new poll finds that nearly ...
Today is the first of several economic blackout days where participants won't spend a dollar. Here's what to know if you plan ...
A consumer-activist group founded by John Schwarz has launched a grassroots campaign to halt all consumer spending on Friday, Feb. 28.
Social media users are calling for a boycott. Economics and business professors weigh in on the movement's efficacy.
Activists call for a boycott of Nestlé products over DEI concerns. The movement adds pressure to corporations scaling back diversity policies.
A national no-spend day on Friday is just the first of multiple economic blackouts that will include specific boycotts of ...
During the blackout, which takes place from 12 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on Friday, participants are encouraged to avoid all non-essential spending, both in-store and online–especially at prominent retailers ...
A week-long boycott of Nestlé begins this week. Here's what to know about the latest DEI protest against corporations.
Activists are calling on U.S. consumers to participate in an "economic blackout" Friday in a boycott of companies that have rolled back diversity, equity and inclusion and President Donald Trump's ...
The boycott targets wealthy corporations, aiming to disrupt sales at large retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Target, and fast-food chains. It also targets gas stations. For those who feel the need ...
The "economic blackout" is a proposed 24-hour boycott set for Friday, Feb. 28. Consumers are urged to avoid spending any ...
A 40-day "fast" of Target is also underway. "This is not just another boycott," Schwarz said ... ranging from pet food to bottled water to candies. An entire list of brands owned by Nestlé ...