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  • Who do you boycott?
  • scaredypants
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    hora – Member
    Tesco’s derelict my balls

    Should it say Tesco’s Deborah… ??

    Edit – closer to Derek, I suppose

    Nobby
    Full Member

    McDonalds – my own faeces is probably a healthier meal.

    The Guardian – just because.

    Wolverhampton – I went there once.

    Vauxhall – every car of theirs I’ve driven since the Firenza has been a hateful pile of shite.

    Cricket – no game should last 5 days.

    Ikea – no comment necessary.

    alex222
    Free Member

    All non-free range eggs.
    You sir, truly are a martyr.

    genuine lol at that… So do I for what it’s worth, but since we have chickenses that an easy one…

    To be honest I only eat free range eggs but free range is very different to free to roam. ALso I get free range eggs off a somebody at work £4.50 for 30 eggs; I mostly live on free to roam eggs.

    cardo
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    The Daily Mail…awful,awful,awful.
    Sky and all the other ancillaries that made Murdoch who he is today
    HSBC — just as bad as all the rest probably.
    Halfords — add your own comments
    Tesco — For crimes against your local small shop
    CRC — unless absolutely desperate.

    geologist
    Free Member

    what makes me chuckle is when you have a ‘free range scotch egg’ made with a free range egg, but the pork is battery meat and the breadcrumbs have non free range egg content to make them stick.

    ianv
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    Ryan air, because I think Michael O’Leary is a total c___!
    Renault, for being crap!

    Cant think of anyone else that gets me too worked up.

    takisawa2
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    Subway. Dont know why. Just the look / smell of the place.
    Looks like a chav heaven. Eeeuuurgh.

    And I wouldnt fly Rynair either. Not that I ever need to take cheap short haul flights, but that chap who owns it is a complete instigator of self pleasurement.

    buzz-lightyear
    Free Member

    Oh yeah, Ryan Air. It’s just too complicated to work out what you flight will end up costing.

    samuri
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    Budweiser. That wassup advert was disgraceful. Not because of the advert itself, that was just marketing people who can’t be held accountable for their fetid actions.

    No, it was the copycats doing in in normal life that forced my hand.

    And the fact that the stuff tastes like rancid piss.

    cheekyboy
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    Not much love lost on the poor old Chav on here tonight !

    wrecker
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    Don’t really understand why tesco and Asda feature so strongly and no mention of sainsburys. They’re just as bad.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    I’ll add Ryanair, for this reason alone

    Normal airline;
    Pilot “This plane isn’t airworthy, I’m not taking off in it “
    Airline “OK, your call, we’ll arrange a replacement as soon as possible. Can you apologise to the passengers?”
    Pilot “Sure, thanks”
    Passengers, on hearing the apology, “Oh, OK. Fair enough. Glad the pilot has control of the situation and we’re not in an unsafe plane. ‘

    Ryanair
    Pilot “This plane isn’t airworthy, I’m not taking off in it “
    Ryanair “Fine. Either take off, or we’ll find a pilot who will, and you get your marching orders. Your call”
    Passengers “Wonder why we’re delayed?”

    igrf
    Free Member

    MacDonalds never let the kids eat there.
    RyanAir, it’s an air born cattle truck.
    Lidll
    Daily Express, Torygraph and Grauniad because they are just so obvious.
    Meridian news because Fred Dineage is a cock.
    Decathlon it’s french and they rip small brands off.
    Volvo because their drivers kill more m/cyclists
    Salamon because they banned snowboarding from a mountain they owned then came back to cash in later.
    Crundens the greengrocers because old woman Crunden tried to get my favourite trail dog put down.

    ernie_lynch
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    Don’t really understand why tesco and Asda feature so strongly and no mention of sainsburys. They’re just as bad.

    Because Sainsbury’s isn’t as popular with shoppers as Tesco and Asda. If it was, then Sainsbury’s would be higher up the hate list.

    STW has a tendency to dislike things which are popular/succesful. I think you’ll find that it’s a middle-class thing.

    PJM1974
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    The Labour Party.

    I know this won’t win me many friends, but 100,000 dead Iraqis are reason enough, even before we get into their flirtation with Thatcherism and endless lies to the electorate.

    slowoldgit
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    Israeli produce
    Food that must have been flown to the UK
    Anything owned by the Dirty Digger
    Tesco
    Bovril – it’s gross.

    Mike-E
    Full Member

    I boycotted the swimming pool at a campsite we stayed at this summer in France. They enforced the “Speedo rule”.

    large418
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    Don’t boycott much, but here’s a few I feel strongly about:

    Starbucks – as they don’t support our armed forces
    French goods – Due to the way they banned British beef / lamb for years
    Dave Hinde – too many bad reports
    MacDonalds – they represent obesity

    pebblebeach
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    Don’t really understand why tesco and Asda feature so strongly and no mention of sainsburys. They’re just as bad

    Tesco have the highest market share of just under 30%, asda next with around 17%, so I presume that’s why people say ‘I hate tesco’ above others. Pretty stupid really to just pick one supermarket as they all use the same practices – for pricing, planning, etc.

    CHB
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    Would say Israel, but being a scientist, who also drives I would be wary of every motorcyclist for ever if I criticised them (they have nasty magnetic things that go bang if you upset them…apparently).
    Tesco ARE the worst of the retailers, absolute bullies of the retail world, and deserve all they get.

    Sony….will never buy any of their products ever again (ok maybe a ps4) …. proprietery locked in crap designed to be expensive and redundant before you can breath. At least Apple support for years.

    smell_it
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    Innocent – for selling out to McD’s.
    Sky – and I certainly wouldn’t ride around in their bike kit.
    Fat people – they are just lazy.

    cbike
    Free Member

    What about medicine? – It was and has to be tested on animals.

    I think if you go far enough up the chain ALL Food unless you grew it yourself is controlled by someone out to make a profit. And even then you bought the seeds from agribusiness.

    And your pension? Where do you think that gains it’s interest? or not.

    It’s complicated but what alternative life can you provide for folk making cheap clothes? Could we Pay more at this end and hope education at the other end is included?

    toxicsoks
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    I wouldn’t actually say I “boycott” anything, to be honest. I “avoid using” certain stores/brands, sure but “boycott”? Sounds a bit right on and trendy, left wing, middle class NIMBY/student to me…….
    What would Cliff do?

    Edukator
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    If you make positive choices in favour people and organisations with sound(er) ethics then you won’t need to boycott anything or anybody.

    AndyP
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    Tesco — For crimes against your local small shop

    Love it. You’ve clearly never been to our local small shops. Tesco moving to the area is the best thing to happen to us since the glaciers created some ace hills.

    flatfish
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    Bristol bikefest.

    grum
    Free Member

    The Labour Party.
    I know this won’t win me many friends, but 100,000 dead Iraqis are reason enough, even before we get into their flirtation with Thatcherism and endless lies to the electorate.

    I broadly agree but do you think the Tories would have done anything differently re Iraq? If anything they’d have been even more gung-ho.

    daveb
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    McDonalds bikes in Edinburgh after they ripped off my son on his 5th birthday (that was 10 years ago).

    Subaru after getting really bad customer service from their Falkirk showroom

    Tesco Fuel after having engine problems due to contaminated fuel and they denied it was their issue – I havent used any supermarket fuels since then.

    ElVino
    Free Member

    Talk Sport for employing Stan Collymore, Richard Keys and Andy Gray

    Half hearted boycott of Murdock media empire which crumbles as soon as Heiniken cup starts each year.

    Starbucks – as they don’t support our armed forces

    What does this mean why do we need a coffee house to support our armed forces?

    myorangecrush
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    Boycotts ? Prefer to think of it a informed purchasing. I have just dumped the mobile network 3 for not having a network – wont support sky because what they have done to sport and the culture around it. Others for obvious reasons already mentioned:- Coke, Mc D’s, Tesco, RBS, Nestle, all bottled water and what was cadbury – now Kraft foods.

    I think if a company has dubious ehtics and screws people over we should just not buy their stuff. Its th only way we can hurt them. Complaining never works!

    rudebwoy
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    Down with this type of thing

    ohnohesback
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    This far and no mention of Halfords or Evans?

    And Morrisons, or any other establishment that inflicts patronising Jeremy Kyle piped music on it’s customers.

    PJM1974
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    I broadly agree but do you think the Tories would have done anything differently re Iraq? If anything they’d have been even more gung-ho.

    Not wishing to bring a political debate into this thread, but I’m a child of the 1980s, so not voting Tory absolutely goes without saying.

    We’ve put up with below par politics in this country for far too long. A cleanup is long overdue.

    D0NK
    Full Member

    nobody so far tho I do stay away from fast food chains as much as possible, for taste reasons as much as anything else.

    I used to know a guy who boycotted our price records, it worked too 🙂

    Edit Just realised whilst I don’t actually “Boycott” anyone there’s shedloads of companies I wouldn’t go near due to (over)price*, taste and general shonkiness of their product/service, would be a long list.

    *just been given an ipad so I guess my apple over priced tat boycott has been suspended.

    Edit 2, just remembered….the trafford centre, have never been and am committed to never ever step foot inside, there you go a bona fide boycott.

    ohnohesback
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    I try to avoid all of the totem pole of retail mediocraty that is the typical out-of-town retail park.

    rudebwoy
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    they’re fair game for shoplifters though

    MrSalmon
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    Starbucks – as they don’t support our armed forces

    Eh? Is this an ironic Daily Mail-style joke or am I missing something here?

    Lifer
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    MrSalmon – Member

    “Starbucks – as they don’t support our armed forces”

    Eh? Is this an ironic Daily Mail-style joke or am I missing something here?

    Our Armed Forces need piss-poor coffee?

    unklehomered
    Free Member

    Which definition of ‘support’ are we using here?

    Are starbucks not contributing to wages and supply lines/logistics? Or they not partaking in sufficient flag waving? #puts on fire retardant underpants and waits#

    rudebwoy
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    Since when do you have to support imperialism

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