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Consumers’ Research Launches Initiative Warning Companies to Put Consumers First - and Stop Playing Woke Political Games

Seven figure-plus ad buy will take aim at American Airlines, Coca-Cola, Nike

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Consumers' Research launched the Consumers First Initiative, a major “name and shame” campaign against corporations that try to distract attention from their corporate failures by playing woke politics.

Consumers’ Research’s initial launch includes an ad buy of well over seven figures with hard-hitting ads critical of American Airlines, Coca-Cola, and Nike for putting woke politics over consumer interests. The ads, which will air nationally on cable and digital markets as well as local markets where the companies are headquartered, are part of the first phase of an ongoing campaign exposing companies that have increasingly put politics ahead of their customers.

“America Airlines shrunk legroom for passengers and laid off thousands of employees during the COVID pandemic while receiving billions in taxpayer bailouts. Coca-Cola and Nike have both been exploiting foreign, potentially forced, labor in China while American workers suffer. It is time these corporate giants were called to task,” said Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers’ Research.

The ads specifically call out the leadership at America Airlines, Coca-Cola, and Nike, highlighting areas where these companies have been criticized, and pointing out that working to solve these company problems would be a better use of their time as far as customers are concerned.

“We are giving consumers a voice. These companies should be putting their energy and focus on serving their customers, not woke politicians,” said Hild.

You can view the ads here:

The Worst (American Airlines)
Busted (Coca-Cola)
Cover (Nike)

About Consumers’ Research:

Founded in 1929, Consumers’ Research is an independent educational 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Its near century old mission is to increase the knowledge and understanding of issues, policies, products, and services of concern to consumers and to promote the freedom to act on that knowledge and understanding. Consumers Research frequently comments on the effects that laws, regulations, and government programs have on consumers. For more information visit: http://consumersresearch.org.

Contacts

Will Hild
media@consumersresearch.org
703-683-5004

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Contacts

Will Hild
media@consumersresearch.org
703-683-5004

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