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Boycott fatigue is starting to plague consumers

Por: Newsweek Life October 30, 2023

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As calls for boycotting companies such as Starbucks, McDonald's, and UFC continue to grow, consumers are now claiming to be plagued by boycott fatigue.In August, international beverage giant Anheuser-Busch said the company had seen a sharp decline in U.S. sales and profits, in part due to a conservative-led rejection of Bud Light. After the beer brand partnered with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney for a promotion in April,... + full article



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