Apparently people are also boycotting Apple, Walmart (Asda), Tesco, Sainsbury's, Mars, Kellog's, Coca Cola, KFC, Burger King, Subway, McDonald's, Microsoft, EE, Sky, Virgin, BT, Samsung, Acer, Panasonic, Procter&Gamble, Lloyds, Visa, Ebay, Adidas, BMW, BP, Texaco, Shell, NPower, EDF, Electric, Walker's, Cadbury, Pepsico (brands include Quaker, Tropicana and Gatorade) and Facebook for tax avoidance. I am sure there are many others that could be added to the list.
The thing is with phones, computers and tablets you're a bit stuck as your only options are Android (owned by Google), Microsoft and Apple. And phone/tv packages are limited to Sky/Virgin/BT.
NaturalBaby what things do you buy that you only buy fairtrade? I only buy fairtrade coffee, chocolate, General tea, sugar and bananas.
Danann What about McDonald's and Burger King? Do they have good track records with regards to being animal friendly? Presumably you also only eat free range eggs/meat? I buy free range poultry but find free range pork difficult to find in a lot of shops. And does free range lamb and beef exist cos I have never seen that.
Likewise do you know if Costa treat their farmers well and do Pepsi treat their workers well?
Why bottled water?