Who are you boycotting this holiday and why?

I’m honestly over the bull that Starbucks is pulling along with other big businesses.

I’ve already boycotted Chipotle and am now highly considering doing the same for Starbucks. Who are you boycotting? ✨

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2025/11/11 Edited to

... Read moreIn recent years, boycotting has become a common way for consumers to express dissatisfaction with companies they believe are acting unethically or against public interest. Starbucks has faced criticism for various reasons, including its corporate policies, environmental practices, or social stances, which has led some customers to join the #boycottstarbucks movement. Likewise, Chipotle has also been targeted by boycotts stemming from concerns about food safety and corporate responsibility. These consumer actions reflect a wider trend where buyers are using their purchasing power to influence company behavior and promote changes they want to see. While deciding to boycott a company, many consider factors such as environmental impact, labor practices, pricing, and support for social causes. The holiday season often amplifies these discussions since consumer spending peaks and companies launch promotional campaigns. Engaging in boycotts or supporting alternative local businesses can foster a sense of community and accountability. Social media hashtags like #boycott and #boycottstarbucks help bring together voices from diverse backgrounds sharing why they stand against these companies, whether for ethical, economic or social reasons. Ultimately, consumers should stay informed about the brands they support and the broader implications of their choices. Whether it’s Starbucks’ business practices or other corporate policies, understanding the reasons behind boycotts empowers individuals to make purchasing decisions aligned with their values. If you’re considering joining the boycott movement this holiday, reflect on what matters most to you and connect with others who share your perspective for a stronger collective impact.

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Alexis Rand

Definitely Starbucks, and I’ve been doing so almost all year. Walmart. Target. Black Friday shopping anywhere. Christmas shopping anywhere.