Here is a link to the complete list: https://www.civicalliance.com/votingaccess
Go here, enter a retailer, get a Liberal-Conservative rating. https://www.2ndvote.com/
I realize many of us have limited options. If you find yourself having to chose between grocery stores, chose the lesser of 2 evils and send a email to the one you decided to go with and tell them they are on notice. If they do not change their business practice you will boycott them for the other option. Customer feedback from 80 million people will get their attention.
Here are some of the more common names from the list. I included links to Pepsi and Coke products, they are extensive.
Abercrombie fitch
AFLAC
AMC Entertainment Holdings
American Airlines
American Express
Apple
Bank of America
Ben and Jerry's
BlackRock
Blue Apron
Capital one
Cardinal Health
Coca-Cola https://www.coca-colacompany.com/brands
Citigroup
Cisco
Costco
CyberCore Technologies
Delta Airlines
Discovery
Dow
Dr Pepper
Edelman
Estee Lauder
Etsy
Hess Corp
Hewllet Packard
JPMorgan Chase
Keurig
Levis
Lyft
Mailchimp
Major League Baseball
Merck
Microsoft
Oreo (only because they teamed up with Lady GaGa)
Patagonia
PayPal Holdings Inc
PepsiCo Inc https://www.pepsico.com/brands/product-information
Target
T. Rowe Price Group Inc
Tofurky
Trip Advisor
Uber
UPS
United Airlines
Viacom CBS
Walmart
Zillow
Here is a list of companies that have stopped selling My Pillow.
Dollar General
ShopHQ
Mattress Firm
Kohl’s
Kroger
BJ’s
Wayfair
Bed Bath & Beyond
TSC/The Shopping Channel
H-E-B
Affirm
Fingerhut
Kinney Drugs
Colony Brands
Bluestream
Coborn’s
Chewy.com
JCP
Organizations that donated to BLM.
Air BnB
Amazon
Deckers
Doordash
Gatorade
23 and me
Lowes
Microsoft
Nabisco
Unilever
Degree
Dropbox
Fitbit
Tinder
It's a comprehensive list and the link is very helpful. When I look at all this, I am truly left to wonder 1. where to shop and 2. how in the world we get people to join in the boycott.
My husband travels for work sometimes ...flies Delta. No way around it. Lots on the list is no problem but some things are much more difficult to avoid.
An alternative to Amazon that I like is Rakuten (http://www.rakuten.com/), which I always recommend to people who want to boycott Amazon products. It also gives cash back for every purchase.
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This is like Honey, it's a browser extension that helps you get discounts. It appears to be nothing like Amazon.
I’ve heard of Honey as well, but unless I’m mistaken I don’t think Honey has its own dedicated website where you can search for specific products you want and compare the prices across multiple stores. Rakuten is both a website and a browser extension.
Thanks for the tip, I’ll look into this company! I’ve got $125 in gift cards for Amazon and it used to be possible to select a “checkout as guest” option. Apparently they got rid of that and expect you to open an account with them. Screw that, I gave those gift cards to my parents
Do they offer free 2-day shipping when you subscribe for the year? That combination of quick delivery + no shipping costs has made me go all-in on online shopping.
I don’t think Rakuten has anything like Amazon Prime’s free 2 day shipping, but their website is an aggregator of product listings on various individual shops’ websites. A lot of those shops have free shipping for orders that are over a certain amount (for example, $35), so I tend to buy in bulk.
Ok I didn't notice the aggregator aspect of it, just thought it was essentially a coupon extension.
Free shipping is common, free 2-day shipping is less so. 2 days is a lot more tolerable than a week for things you need. Just saying why I like AZ Prime, not why I like the rest of their nonsense.
Walmart, Amazon, they did a good job of killing the mom and pop shops. There really is no way around they did a good way to insure that most small stores are bullied out and we are left with no choice.
I absolutely LOVE how much the Pacific Northwest REEEEE’d about Walmart in the 90s and 2000s and blocked them from setting up stores - this allowed Kroger to grow big here and then Amazon has also taken everything else over.