Not sure if hypermarkets do the same thing in other countries, but I’ve seen it in the states and it pisses me off

  • @TokyoMonsterTrucker@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Care-washing: the greenwashing-adjacent pretending to give a shit about anything other than sloppy blowjobs for your board, top executives, and large shareholders.

  • @ohlaph@lemmy.world
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    Safeway does that shit. No, I don’t want to end hunger. You’re a grocery store, you end hunger, assholes.

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      They’re not even ending hunger that’s the worst thing. At best you’re paying their taxes. EDIT: Apparently this is a common misconception. At worst you’re also funding fascist ‘charities’ if they decide to just lie and put the money towards “end transness foundation” or the “kill all gay people fund” instead.

  • @Blackspider1111@lemmy.one
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    Just so everyone is aware, when companies ask you to donate, they have ALREADY PAID for the donation and they are trying to get their money back by nickle and diming their customers. Don’t fall for this.

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      Suspected as much, donating money is an easy way to get a tax break in most places. Wouldn’t be surprised to see most companies donating just enough to be sure they got the full tax break from it.

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    If you have any to spare, give your money directly to the victims of capitalism: homeless people.

    Most charities under capitalism are an excuse to overpay MBA board members with your donation dollars and then brag about being on that board in capitalist circles. Most corporate drives are a way for those corporations to lower their own tax bill on your dime. Most things that need charity under capitalism are glaring reminders of what parts of society capitalist greed leaves out in the cold to starve.

    If the homeless spend it on liquor, good for them, a slight reprieve and numbing of the pain our society inflicts on them 24/7 for the crime of being sub-optimal capital batteries. What, did you think $20 was enough for them to pull themselves back from the abyss the capitalists sent them to to die of exposure and police oligarch defense force brutality?

    And if you won’t do that because you won’t get a receipt from the homeless human beings to write your donation off on your own taxes, starving the commons of revenue, then fuck you, that isn’t charity. Charity is giving with no expectation of return, save a warm fuzzy feeling inside.

    There’s a name for giving money and expecting something tangible back in return like a tax break: a transaction.

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      If the homeless spend it on liquor, good for them, a slight reprieve and numbing of the pain our society inflicts on them 24/7 for the crime of being sub-optimal capital batteries.

      I fully agree with you, expect for this part. Not because I want to control what they do with the money, but because I don’t want to give means to substances that will most likely extend how long they are in that situation.

      I know the US has very little social services, but substance use is often comorbid with homelessness. In that way, how can I give money – in good conscious – to someone I’d be worried could be making their situation worse? Or should I just accept that everyone has free will and that they themselves know what’s best for their futures?

    • @InputZero@lemmy.ml
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      Maybe even match the donation, or even half of it. I get that a penny here and there adds up really quickly to an enormous brand like McDonald’s, but seriously matching it even for pennies on the dollar would go far to prove that they’re not just trying to associate themselves with being charitable.

  • I always refuse based on principle. You’re really going to guilt me in public into giving a few cents even though you’re a corporation who could easily afford millions or billions? Fuck you.

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    I’m not really offended by the asking for donations at the register thing, as long as those donations go 100% to the charity and it’s a good charity, then doing something to make it easy for people to contribute who wouldn’t otherwise take the time is ultimately a good thing.

    The one that annoys me is where they match the donations. It feels like a method to guilt people into it by making their refusal to donate $1 into $2 not being donated.

    • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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      Rich people are begging poor people to give charity and this makes you, a poor person, feel good?

      I’m outraged by chutzpah of asking your customers to give to charity when the company barely does any charity of their own.

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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        I think you’re both right here. Making it easy to donate to a cause with which you believe, by making a donation box available, is awesome. Guilt tripping you into it is wrong. Asking you loudly at the register is wrong. Matching my donation (a form of shaming if you don’t donate) is wrong. A grocery store around here use to do a “we are donating $x to this charity, help us if you can by adding to the pile” thing, which was nice. They donated what they donated, and you added on top of that if you could. They made it easy. Then they got on the “we’ll match your donation” train, and that, imo, was wrong. Pure chutzpah. I stopped donating at the stores when that happened. I’ll still donate directly to the organization, though, if I agree with their cause.

    • @Conyak@lemmy.tf
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      I think it is completely inappropriate. Some people can barely afford to live and then have to feel shame and judged when they have to say no.

  • @empireOfLove@lemmy.one
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    Yeah most do. They get to take those donations as tax write-offs for the rest of the business.

    I sometimes joke “no thanks I’m more likely to be the one actually needing those donations” and some cashiers look pretty horrified lol

    • @money_loo@1337lemmy.com
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      Wow, this place really is becoming Reddit!

      I had to see that particular lie for like 13 years there, glad to see the same bullshit transfer right over!

      Good for you for spreading hyperbolic provocative lies on the internet without ever looking it up for yourself!

      • @empireOfLove@lemmy.one
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        152 years ago

        And just like Reddit, the quickest way to get accurate information is to post inaccurate information and then get 10 super snarky corrections by know it alls in the comment replies!

        • Then to be even more like reddit, we have a confidently incorrect asshole spreading easily googleable misinformation who is somehow now – plot twist – the fucking victim. Because yeah that’s how this shit works. We should all just spread lies because anyone who corrects you is the real asshole! Make sure you never fact yourself people! It’s just too burdensome. Just say shit and get mad later if you’re corrected

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    In Canada, there is no tax write off or anything that compliments them in donations. It is totally and utterly a cock measure for “lookie at what we done!” for PR by making their employees ask people to their face for charity on behalf of the corporation. And the charities will encourage this because, well they get it all and they’re name also gets said directly to the face of the consumers.

    essentially they replaced a separate paid mall santa with an already paid teller and feel good about it.

    So please, tell Y’all Mart to fuck off. Find a manager to explain your distaste and disgust. Legit, go to customer service and get a manager. If you think you’re super cool and clever with “smrt cuments” or anger towards the poor fuck who has to ask, no. You’re an asshole and just being a cunt to ruin someones day. It’s not the worker, stupid. Many rely on those charities and it is doubly insulting and embarrassing to even bring it up.

    “I might need those har har har” fuck you. the person you are being a tard to is already on them. Shut. The. Fuck. Up.

    If you mean it, and feel that desire to say it, take it to the fucking manager. Keep those pricks standing there for hours. You’d actually be getting your message into the correct channel, and likely doing the clerks a favor because i have never met one that felt good about having to ask people for money like that.

    • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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      Lamo of course you couldn’t stop yourself from doing an ableist slur. Always the case with these heroic defenders of the system.

    • @MuffinHeeler@aussie.zone
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      Can’t shop at Cotton On anymore.

      Would you like to buy the single use plastic water to provide safe drinking water to people? No. How about make a donation to starving kids? No. How about buying these socks to support shelter for some country? No. Are you a member? No. Would you like to be a member? No.

      Would you… “NO. JUST LET ME PAY FOR MY T SHIRT”

  • @tills13@lemmy.world
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    In most cases, 100% goes to the charity directly. It’s free advertising for the charity. If you’re able, you should round up and donate.

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      The billion dollar supermarket chain should donate a fraction of a percent of their wealth and make more difference than begging their customers will. If they’re so eager to donate, donate their ‘own’ profits already exploited from the customers, workers and suppliers. It’s bullshit virtue signalling, no different to when they put up their pride month stuff then do nothing in terms of providing real support.

  • The Barto
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    I always say “nah, fuck em.”

    I’m not helping them get more tax breaks.

    • SeaJ
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      They do not get a tax break for it. They do get cheap PR though.

  • @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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    In Vancouver the expected % of tipping has become higher than the interest rate of a grocery store credit card. Even moral purists who think they’re saving the world by tipping are starting to say no.