Talk of a "Feb 28 Economic Blackout" is spreading on social media. What is it?
Talk of a "Feb 28 Economic Blackout" is spreading on social media. What is it?
Talk of a "Feb 28 Economic Blackout" is spreading on social media. What is it?
Talk of a "Feb 28 Economic Blackout" is spreading on social media. What is it?
Talk of a "Feb 28 Economic Blackout" is spreading on social media. What is it?
Croatians has been boycotting stores for a couple of weeks now. This is not mentioned in any newspapers out of Croatia. Good luck to you all
The call to action — or rather inaction — is asking that American consumers refrain from making any purchases at major retailers on Friday, February 28. The protest comes as people continue to endure rising prices on everything from food and gas to housing and utilities, epitomized by the soaring cost of eggs which in January averaged $4.95 a dozen.
literally can't afford anything in the stores?
let's call it a boycott and pretend it's our choice.
2.5 dozen = $20.39
$20.39÷30= $0.68 per egg.
The discount bulk store brand is still $8.16 per dozen where I am.
Keep boosting this. Every little bit counts and coverage from a major media outlet shows that it has picked up significant steam.
The march 7 to 14 Amazon thing is a better idea.
Anything not bought on 28 Feb will just be bought on 1 march. Retailers won't even notice.
I think it's not about hitting their pocketbook as much as sending a message. Like the public sees what's going on and we're pissed enough about it to all do something pretty large and in concert with each other. That's the kind of shit they notice and gets them thinking about what that big group of people might do when they're even angrier.
Or on Feb 27
I had assumed this was vapor like the last time a general strike was called for, but if the mainstream media is being forced to cover it there might be some signal to all this noise.
Hell yeah general strike here we come.
I can also go to never buy anything from Amazon ever route, Cancel Amazon Prime, Close Amazon credit cards if you have them, Don't shop at Amazon-owned subsidiaries like Whole Foods, And generally, do your best to spend your money locally, wherever you can, if you have the ability to choose.
Put an end to Amazon once and for all
I'm okie dokie with that. I already have plans that support a local independent business woman and a local brewpub. Both will be great for my personal well being.
Sure, I'd be happy to participate. That'd be just another average day for me!
a good start...
I'm doing my part!
I am already unable to buy things 6 out of 7 days of the week. Sure. Why not make this one of those days
My (expletive) boomer inlaws are taking a road trip to impose themselves on my home Feb 28th....