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Related: About this forumAlternatives to Bad Businesses
If someone doesn't want to support Papa John's, where would they go instead?
Domino's has a history of bad/unethical donations. Where would they turn?
I know a lot of people will say "why would anyone order that nasty crap," but the fact is, some of us will. So let's figure out who the good guys are.
What are alternatives to Chick-Fil-A?
I think Sonic's has a history of donating to good, liberal causes. What else?
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Alternatives to Bad Businesses (Original Post)
ThatPoetGuy
Nov 2012
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I'm fortunate to have excellent family-owned pizza establishments in my area
Cirque du So-What
Nov 2012
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Cirque du So-What
(25,951 posts)1. I'm fortunate to have excellent family-owned pizza establishments in my area
Does anyone live in an area where non-corporate pizza is completely unavailable? My suggestion: stop supporting the big chains whenever possible. As for Sonic, I am unfamiliar with their donation practices, but if true, good for them.
valerief
(53,235 posts)2. Home cooking with organic food. nt
ThatPoetGuy
(1,747 posts)3. Which you buy at right-wing Whole Foods, or...?
Where would you go instead of supporting the libertarian lunatic who runs that chain?
valerief
(53,235 posts)4. I dunno, Hannafords? nt