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A nationwide spending boycott against Walmart starts May 20. Here's how long it lasts, why it's happening, and where you should shop instead.
A second boycott against Walmart and its affiliated stores is underway as some shoppers protest what they call corporate greed, companies that have rolled back their diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and President Donald Trump 's efforts to eliminate federal DEI programs since taking office.
Walmart boycott is happening now. New national economic blackout, more spending protests against Target, McDonald's coming in June. What to know
What does it mean for shoppers? Both in-store and online shopping at Walmart locations are included in the boycott. Affiliated Walmart-branded companies like Sam’s Club, as well
Led by grassroots organization The People's Union USA, "Walmart Boycott 2.0" is part of a series of protests against major corporations, including Amazon and Target, which most notably scaled back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.
A second nationwide boycott against Walmart is taking place now in protest of the company's DEI policy reversal. Here's what to know in NJ.
Walmart boycott starts soon. New national economic blackout, more actions against Target, McDonald's coming in June. What to know in Mississippi
Walmart (WMT) has had its hands full battling the growing threat of tariffs, which are taxes companies pay to import goods. The retail giant has warned consumers over the past few months that President Donald Trump’s tariff policy,