we should encourage stores and restaurants to back off a little when it comes to politics
It's not like In-N-Out was trying to make a statement here. This was some Democrat trying to virtue signal and it totally backfired. The company does promote Christian theology, but I wouldn't call that "political".
I work for a huge very very liberal Fortune 100 company and half of their political donations go to the GOP. If people boycotted us because our PAC supported candidates who want to keep sales tax low across state lines, then I'd laugh pretty hard.
>we should encourage stores and restaurants to back off a little when it comes to politics
It's not like In-N-Out was trying to make a statement here. This was some Democrat trying to virtue signal and it totally backfired. The company does promote Christian theology, but I wouldn't call that "political".
I work for a huge very very liberal Fortune 100 company and half of their political donations go to the GOP. If people boycotted us because our PAC supported candidates who want to keep sales tax low across state lines, then I'd laugh pretty hard.
I seriously think boycotting In-N-Out over donating to the GOP is pretty silly and I still will go to In-N-Out whenever I get the chance to. Nevertheless, I do think we should encourage stores and restaurants to back off a little when it comes to politics.