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dancerjodi ([personal profile] dancerjodi) wrote2005-06-20 12:38 pm

Interesting

Tisana and I were talking about this at Diesel last Thursday - the moral implications (or not?) of Curves:

http://www.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2005/06/19/sweating_with_the_enemy/

And Tisana, the organization I was trying to remember from being super vocal at the March last year was Operation Rescue . . .

Related, I never knew about the Dominos owner and his political leanings. Are there any other large companies in this boat (besides Coors, who the article mentions) that you're aware of?

[identity profile] canongrrl.livejournal.com 2005-06-20 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
all too true. I'm not sure how I feel about drug testing, but I know how I feel about sustainable goods, and that's something Lowe's isn't even paying lip service to. Having said that, yes places like Tags are my prefered places and I do try to shop at smaller stores when possible, but sometimes its very very hard (though I will never shop at a walmart/sams ever as they truly are the most evil chain around. I'm looking forward to the murdock/wal mart clash over dvds and I truly hope they destroy each other. But I digress :).

Hardware

[identity profile] dancer.livejournal.com 2005-06-20 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"Having said that, yes places like Tags are my prefered places and I do try to shop at smaller stores when possible, but sometimes its very very hard"

But I'm guessing Tags can't provide a truck bed full of drywall (or that type of thing). Home Depot has had great appeal to the do-it-your selfer due to convenience and price. At the same time they've put a lot of small hardware stores out of business. I can't tell you how many times I've wished Mass Hardware was still in business around the corner from us. They were expensive, and had awful customer service, but sometimes you just don't want to have to drive across the city for a bag of nails, you know?

Along these lines I'm reading an interesting book right now RE responsible consumerism . . . be on the lookout in my journal for a review soon :)