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The boycott is being organized by the People's Union USA and targets major retailers Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy.
The movement encourages people not to spend any money Friday if possible and to especially avoid spending at major retailers and restaurants.
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The boycott calls on supporters to avoid spending money at certain companies this Friday. Here's what else we know.
Consumers across the United States are preparing for a 24-hour economic blackout on Friday, Feb. 28, as part of a broader protest against corporate practices and economic policies.
A nationwide economic blackout scheduled for Feb. 28 urges consumers to halt spending to pressure corporations on economic inequality.
A grassroots effort is asking American consumers to refrain from making purchases at major retailers for one day in February.
The organizer behind the boycott said he started the “bold” idea because the time was right and people are frustrated with corporate greed.