I don't know if this is the right place for this or not but if not, it can be moved.
My question is: Would it deter you from shopping at a particular store or using a business/company if they were activists or if they protested something that you don't agree with? This cosmetic company in Alberta is protesting the Oil Sands, because it's not "clean". Well, the CPP (Canadian Association of Petroleum) has commented and has said that the "facts" that this cosmetics company are using are all wrong. My dad works in the oil and gas industry and so I know first hand that the oil sands have very strict protocol and are actually pretty clean.
I don't agree with their position on the oil sands, but I think I would still probably shop there. I love their cosmetic stuff too much to not shop there haha. And the last time I went to the store, the girl who worked there was so nice and she helped me pick out a gift for someone. I think it's how you're treated as a shopper is what influences whether you go back or not (in some cases).
My question is: Would it deter you from shopping at a particular store or using a business/company if they were activists or if they protested something that you don't agree with? This cosmetic company in Alberta is protesting the Oil Sands, because it's not "clean". Well, the CPP (Canadian Association of Petroleum) has commented and has said that the "facts" that this cosmetics company are using are all wrong. My dad works in the oil and gas industry and so I know first hand that the oil sands have very strict protocol and are actually pretty clean.
I don't agree with their position on the oil sands, but I think I would still probably shop there. I love their cosmetic stuff too much to not shop there haha. And the last time I went to the store, the girl who worked there was so nice and she helped me pick out a gift for someone. I think it's how you're treated as a shopper is what influences whether you go back or not (in some cases).
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