• NannerBanner@literature.cafe
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    19 hours ago

    No, that’s always been a myth. The companies do it because the ‘goodwill’ of being able to say ‘We raised X amount of dollars for Y condition!’ is, as yeehaw said, a psychological game. And it works.

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      17 hours ago

      Apparently a fair number of charitable orgs get a significant amount of their donations from point-of-sale donations, so they’re not all bad. They equate to essentially very pervasive advertising/soliciting for the charities in question.

      And the fact that the donation drives/partnerships whitewash the reputation of evil megacorps is just a bonus on top…

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        8 hours ago

        Donations as part of a sale are a very american solution to the problem. Remember those shoes by Tom? I’m not unhappy about the results, just agreeing that for the company soliciting the donations, it’s a very easy and lucrative game.