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rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 05:48 PM Feb 2015

Which Corps/Products to Avoid and Which to Support

Last edited Fri May 8, 2015, 04:01 PM - Edit history (2)

I think we need one place to keep an up-to-date listing of companies to avoid and support. I will start the list and please chime in via responses. If I list something you have data on, one way or another, please let me know.

Avoid These Corporations (as best you can):

The Five Corps That Own Almost Everything (http://www.businesspundit.com/5-corporations-that-own-almost-everything/)
General Electric, Barclays, Moody's Investor Services, News Corp., and Monsanto.

The Big Five banks - Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs.

The Big Media Conglomerates - (http://www.businessinsider.com/these-6-corporations-control-90-of-the-media-in-america-2012-6) (http://www.freepress.net/ownership/chart)
News Corp, Disney, Viacom, Time Warner, and Comcast

Dropbox. They decided to place Condy Rice on their board. (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024805059)

Whole Foods and Papa John Pizza.

Toyota moved to Anti-LBGT Texas (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024905050)

Staples anti-union (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025047543)

Home Depot (reason?)

Applebees (reason?)

Amazon - Kills small businesses and treats employees badly.

Chick-Fil-A - Homophobia

Nike and other Chinese made shoes


Support the Following:

Local Credit Unions and Banks

DuckDuckGo for a search engine. They don't record your visits.

Credo, America's only progressive phone company.

Firefox (Mozilla) for a web browser.

Bob's Red Mill Products - Lots of organics, Made in USA company, employee-owned.

Powell Books

New Balance Shoes

Please help me update and add to the lists.

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Which Corps/Products to Avoid and Which to Support (Original Post) rhett o rick Feb 2015 OP
Anybody have that big diagram of food and household product corps? nt F4lconF16 Feb 2015 #1
This might be what you're thinking of F4lconF16 RiverLover Feb 2015 #12
I guess I opened this door by listing Pepsi, Coke, and Nestle. It will be hard to rhett o rick Feb 2015 #23
don't buy bottled water at all (with or without sugar, color, flavoring) magical thyme Apr 2015 #39
For a 'to use' in the kitchen - Bob's Red Mill products Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #2
Bob's Red Mill also has gluten free products for those of us that are so afflicted. Enthusiast Feb 2015 #5
Thanks, I am a big Bob's Red Mill fan. nm rhett o rick Feb 2015 #7
On the don't use - Chick-fil-a homophobia Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #3
Kicked and recommended! Great idea for a thread, rhett o rick! Enthusiast Feb 2015 #4
Boycott Amazon, because they kill local small business shops. canoeist52 Feb 2015 #6
You'd better check that one a little more closely.... Historic NY Mar 2015 #29
This is a great start RufusTFirefly Feb 2015 #8
Thanks for the input. I will add with my next edit. nm rhett o rick Feb 2015 #9
De nada! RufusTFirefly Feb 2015 #10
Starbucks is a chain and it pays low. On the other hand, it provides employees some benefits merrily Apr 2015 #34
I use the 'Buycott' app on my smartphone to help guide me through the retail jungle. Snarkoleptic Feb 2015 #11
Very cool /nt think Feb 2015 #13
Good post, thank you. sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #25
Do I have to say it? Under the avoids: WALMART! Marie Marie Feb 2015 #14
No doubt. RiverLover Feb 2015 #16
That's depressing. Good chart though. Too bad it can't be sent to every home so people see for sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #26
I like your idea, I'm in. Lifelong Protester Feb 2015 #15
Are these boycotted because they are associated with the Koch Crime Family (KCF)? nm rhett o rick Feb 2015 #17
Vanity Fair is, the others are run by donors Lifelong Protester Feb 2015 #18
There are so few paper products that are not associated with the Kochs. I avoid those I know but sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #27
I agree, and I've heard Lifelong Protester Mar 2015 #32
I try not to use paper products altogether. Paka May 2015 #42
Add Costco for fair treatment of employees AllyCat Feb 2015 #19
This site shows products made in America by unionized workers nxylas Feb 2015 #20
OpenSecrets.org Could be handy? Cosmic Kitten Feb 2015 #21
I will look into that. We may need another thread listing organizations and websites that support rhett o rick Feb 2015 #22
Adding "Papa John's" via next update of the OP. rhett o rick Mar 2015 #24
Don't forget McDonalds and Burgher King. Two awful companies. sabrina 1 Mar 2015 #28
Although this is an unpopular opinion minivan2 Mar 2015 #30
I don't know anything specifically but they are a huge conglomerate which is rhett o rick Mar 2015 #31
I work for the theme parks minivan2 Mar 2015 #33
Support: Dr. Bronner's soaps, K & R for this OP. mother earth Apr 2015 #35
Good one. I do support Dr. Bronner. There is a great documentary somewhere I've seen. nm rhett o rick Apr 2015 #36
I also use buycott marym625 Apr 2015 #37
I am going to add Driscoll's berries based on this article rhett o rick Apr 2015 #38
King Arthur Flour is employee-owned, environmentally friendly & more. mother earth May 2015 #40
Powell Books are in my hometown and they are awesome. Paka May 2015 #41
I have been there a number of times. I love the Pearl Dist. nm rhett o rick May 2015 #43
 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
23. I guess I opened this door by listing Pepsi, Coke, and Nestle. It will be hard to
Mon Feb 23, 2015, 01:59 PM
Feb 2015

boycott all these products. Any ideas?

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
39. don't buy bottled water at all (with or without sugar, color, flavoring)
Wed Apr 22, 2015, 05:28 AM
Apr 2015

buy local if possible, or store brand.

It's hard to read the little pix, but I don't think I buy much of anything from those 3. Even chocolate, I mostly buy store brand unsweetened cocoa powder and make my own quickie fudge. It's easy and fun. And delicious.

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
4. Kicked and recommended! Great idea for a thread, rhett o rick!
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 06:18 PM
Feb 2015

I use Firefox.

We use a local bank. I like the name of that search engine-DuckDuckGo.

Historic NY

(37,859 posts)
29. You'd better check that one a little more closely....
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 12:02 AM
Mar 2015
Amazon offers small business a means to get their product to the consumer

via e-commerce. your boycott will kill the little guy...but please proceed.



http://webstore.amazon.com/

RufusTFirefly

(8,812 posts)
8. This is a great start
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 07:16 PM
Feb 2015

I might take it a step further by providing explicit alternatives for people who are currently buying from unfriendly companies

For example:

Use Kobo instead of Kindle
If you're currently buying eBooks from Amazon, you can often buy eBooks from independent bookstores by using Kobo instead of Kindle. The indy stores get a cut of every Kobo eBook you order through them.

Use CREDO instead of AT&T or Verizon
Some of us have been using CREDO for our phone service all the way back to the days when it was called Working Assets Long Distance. But for newcomers, the "killer app" may be the iPhone, which is now available through CREDO.

One of the easiest ways to buy local
If you're having a tough time buying local for things like groceries and hardware, there's one sector where it's amazingly easy for nearly everyone: restaurants. Although there are definitely mega-chain eateries, restaurants are one of the places where locally owned businesses are still quite commonplace. Find a neighborhood restaurant and patronize it. You'll be dealing with human beings who hold the fate of the business in their hands, instead of representatives who are merely doing the bidding of the corporate headquarters.

Find a local cafe
Starbucks may be perceived as hip and progressive, but they are suffocating local cafes in much the same way that Amazon is killing local bookstores. See if you can't find a local cafe in your town and become a "regular."





RufusTFirefly

(8,812 posts)
10. De nada!
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 09:02 PM
Feb 2015

Great idea!

I think a lot of people either freak out or roll their eyes at the prospect of shopping responsibly.
It's key to make it clear to skeptics that it's neither elitist nor impractical.

I like the Japanese notion of Kaizen ("small steps&quot where you change incrementally but steadily.

It can sometimes be a little overwhelming if you try to change too many things at once. Inertia can be a powerful impediment. But if you change one small thing and make it a regular part of your new routine, it gets easier and easier to change additional things. For example, most soft drink companies have horrendous labor records. I've known that for ages, but for the longest time that didn't stop me from ordering a Coke when I went out to eat (which, admittedly, was not all that often). Now when I go to a restaurant, I stick with water (from the tap, not bottled) or ice tea. I haven't ordered a Coke in years, and I don't miss it in the least!


merrily

(45,251 posts)
34. Starbucks is a chain and it pays low. On the other hand, it provides employees some benefits
Fri Apr 3, 2015, 06:22 AM
Apr 2015
http://globalassets.starbucks.com/assets/9a06a16271f34d3b97636281f67bdb23.pdf

And it makes some efforts to be socially responsible.

http://www.starbucks.com/responsibility


So, it's not all one way.

Meanwhile, the local coffee shop we don't want to have to compete with Starbucks could for all we know, be paying employees "under the table," with no paid vacation or any other benefit, even Social Security contribution.

That is the fate of a relative of mine by marriage who works in a local laundromat in Connecticut because she is desperate for money and her English, while good in concept and vocabulary, is heavily accented. When the economy crashed, her dream was to get a job at Starbucks for the money first and the health insurance second, but they didn't hire her.

I own no stock in Starbucks and I don't even buy the coffee anymore, except in a pinch. (I am a coffee addict, so being out of coffee is a serious thing to me.)

I am just saying things are not always as clear cut and one-sided as they may seem.

Snarkoleptic

(6,027 posts)
11. I use the 'Buycott' app on my smartphone to help guide me through the retail jungle.
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 09:06 PM
Feb 2015

When I first downloaded it, I scanned lots of items we had in the house and was astounded at the extent to which I was funding despicable corporations. I've set my preferences to avoid GMO, anti-LGBT, ALEC members, palm oil, Nestle, Koch, etc.

Here's how they explain the app---

Buycott Barcode Scanner helps you vote with your wallet so you fund causes you care about and avoid funding those you disagree with.

Featured as ABC News & Salon.com app of the week. As seen on NBC, FOX, CNBC, MSNBC, and covered by Forbes and Huffington Post.

● HOW IT WORKS ●

✓Join campaigns to help causes you care about and commit to supporting the companies on your side of the issue, while avoiding those that oppose your position.

✓Scan product a product barcode and Buycott will find out what company owns that product (and who owns that company, ad infinitum).

✓Buycott will determine whether you're avoiding or supporting the scanned product.

✓Using this information you can now vote with your wallet

● FEATURES ●

☆ Using the bar code scanner, look up the ownership structure of any product and trace it all the way back to its parent company with our interactive family tree diagram.

☆ Offers a variety of contact data for companies and brands, so you can easily inform them of your decision to support or avoid their products.

☆ Barcode scanner scans all major retail barcodes (UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN8, EAN13, etc).

☆ Super fast barcode scanner ensures you don't spend extra time at the store.

☆ Create your own campaign from buycott.com

☆ Make decisions quickly so you can ultimately vote with your wallet

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
16. No doubt.
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 11:22 PM
Feb 2015

Walmart now captures $1 of every $4 Americans spend on groceries.

It’s on track to claim one-third of food sales within five years.

Here’s a look at how Walmart has dramatically altered the food system — triggering massive consolidation, driving down prices to farmers, and leaving more families struggling to afford healthy food~



http://ilsr.org/infographic-walmart-food/

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
26. That's depressing. Good chart though. Too bad it can't be sent to every home so people see for
Sat Mar 7, 2015, 11:32 PM
Mar 2015

themselves the harm Walmart has done. Together with the chart that shows how we pay for their workers because they won't.

Lifelong Protester

(8,421 posts)
15. I like your idea, I'm in.
Sun Feb 22, 2015, 10:59 PM
Feb 2015

I was trying to recall all of the Boycott Walker products just today.

Sargento cheese.

Vanity Fair paper products.

Kwik Trip (I'll only use their restroom, if need be).

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
27. There are so few paper products that are not associated with the Kochs. I avoid those I know but
Sat Mar 7, 2015, 11:34 PM
Mar 2015

have a hard time finding ones that are independent of the Big Corps.

Lifelong Protester

(8,421 posts)
32. I agree, and I've heard
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 10:31 AM
Mar 2015

that many (if not all) the Georgia-Pacific jobs at paper mills are union jobs. So I have a hard time boycotting-but I will not buy Brawny Paper Towels or Sargento Cheese nor buy anything at a Kwik Trip.

Paka

(2,760 posts)
42. I try not to use paper products altogether.
Tue May 26, 2015, 06:18 AM
May 2015

I'm a big one for old-fashioned cleaning methods and I favor cloth napkins, thank you.

Cosmic Kitten

(3,498 posts)
21. OpenSecrets.org Could be handy?
Mon Feb 23, 2015, 01:22 PM
Feb 2015

I'm not very familiar with OpenSecrets.org
but I do look to see who/where a candidates
major campaign dollars are coming from.

Does OpenSecrets.org have any information
or a category that identifies donors who have
supported candidates that promote Populist values?

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
22. I will look into that. We may need another thread listing organizations and websites that support
Mon Feb 23, 2015, 01:57 PM
Feb 2015

the Populist Movement. Thanks for the response.

minivan2

(214 posts)
30. Although this is an unpopular opinion
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 03:01 AM
Mar 2015

And it might get me alerted but I work for Disney and they actually are a good corporation. They're a green company and they're for the good of the people. Sure they bought Star Wars and Marvel, but what do you expect they're a company. Just my two cents.

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
31. I don't know anything specifically but they are a huge conglomerate which is
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 10:14 AM
Mar 2015

closing in on becoming a monopoly. I would like more input. If you have some specific stories or articles, I would be interested.

Paka

(2,760 posts)
41. Powell Books are in my hometown and they are awesome.
Tue May 26, 2015, 06:14 AM
May 2015

I have no problem avoiding those you listed. None of them have any appeal to me.

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