RealWarrenBuffett,

TLDR; those donations go straight to the same corporations’ pockets and “help” them :D

ElBarto,
@ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

I always say “nah, fuck em.”

I’m not helping them get more tax breaks.

SeaJ,

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

SnowdenHeroOfOurTime,

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.

TheBlue22,

I love it when McDonalds does this shit

Like, bruh, how about you take money from my order and give that to charity instead?

InputZero,

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.

Mothra,
@Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

I’ve seen this in Australian supermarkets and especially in clothing stores

MuffinHeeler,

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”

TokyoMonsterTrucker,

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

ShimmeringKoi,
@ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net avatar

I don’t know where that money goes but it sure as hell isn’t to any of the people doing the actual work

Jamie,
@Jamie@jamie.moe avatar

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.

Conyak,

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.

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