After it was reported a Publix heir donated to Trump's 'Stop the Steal' rally before the riots, #BOYCOTTPUBLIX is gaining momentum.
While the boycott continues to pick up momentum, some people on social media warned that not shopping at Publix, a place where Fancelli is not an employee, could hurt the jobs of people who had nothing to do with her decision.
"so i understand why ppl wanna #BOYCOTTPUBLIX but remember the stores are employee owned!! skipping your pubsub isn’t going to effect the jenkins family empire in the slightest, just workers!!!" one person wrote on"yes!!! if you boycott publix you’re also boycotting the people who work there and may rely on that job," another added.
yes!!! if you boycott publix you’re also boycotting the people who work there and may rely on that jobPublix is privately owned by the descendants of founder George Jenkins, employees and members of its board of directors, who can buy shares in the supermarket chain that pay a dividend every quarter based on the company's financial performance. The most recent share price was listed on the company's investor site at $57.95.
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