Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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Maybe I have been around a different group of people in my life but if it's brought up that someone doesn't patronize a retail or food establishment it's not with an assumption that there is a moral or ethical disagreement. Generally speaking those who avoid a company due to this tell you and there's no reason to wonder.People are free to avoid doing business with a company if they object to the beliefs are actions of the company or owners.
What I have an issue with is some people assume if you don't do business with a company, it is because you have that kind of issue with their actions or beliefs.
We don't go to Chick-Fil-A. We just don't like their food. And that is saying something because chicken is my wife's favorite food. She just thinks they do chicken wrong.
I've yet to find someone, using your example of CFA, who chooses not to patronize CFA for reasons related to moral or ethical reasons who isn't okay with disclosing that, not all are going into large details into all what they find an issue but they make it known there's a disconnect in values/beliefs/stances, etc. That goes for other places such as workplace environments, wages, how the company money is spent (things like reviewing a company on Charity Navigator for example), environmental policies and practices and so on. If you're in a particular situation polite conversation would dictate you sidestep the particular topic altogether with a non-committal/non-response and move on to something else.