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Consumers across the U.S., including in Wisconsin, are boycotting Amazon for the second time in less than two months for rolling back DEI policies.
Consumers are urged not to spend on Amazon, watch Prime Video or shop at Whole Foods now through Mother's Day. Why boycott ...
A second boycott against Amazon and its affiliated businesses will be held from May 6 through May 12 as some shoppers protest ...
What to know in Mississippi: 7-day Amazon spending freeze is happening now. New economic blackout, more actions against major ...
Amazon boycott starts May 6. Here's why people are boycotting the massive retailer and other companies like Twitch, Audible ...
A new weeklong boycott of Amazon over DEI policies starts in May. Do economic protests work? More are coming soon. What to ...
What to know before new Amazon economic protest coming soon Monday is Confederate ... Information on the Feb. 28 one-day ...
While difficult to gauge, data from the first economic blackout on Feb. 28 suggests there was "some potential impact" on sales for larger retailers, including Target, Walmart and Amazon ...
While difficult to gauge, data from the first economic blackout on Feb. 28 suggests there was "some potential impact" on sales for larger retailers, including Target, Walmart and Amazon ...
which encourages people not to purchase anything unless it is vital over the weekend and continues a nationwide boycott of brands like Target and Amazon. Economic Blackout Day focuses specifically ...
A smaller one-day blackout in February reportedly had an impact on sales at companies like Target and Amazon, according to USA Today. Consumers are being asked not to shop at "big box" stores ...