Your Christmas Shopping Might Support Planned Parenthood
Do you know what stores or businesses support Planned Parenthood? As you make your Christmas shopping list this year, you may be surprised to learn that some of your favorite stores might directly or indirectly contribute to the coffers of Planned Parenthood.
According to 2nd Vote, an organization that tracks money that flows to various liberal organizations from consumers, a good percentage of the private donations to Planned Parenthood come from various corporations.
Here are some of the businesses that directly support the nation’s largest abortion provider:
- Adobe
- American Express
- Avon
- Bank of America
- Bath and Body Works
- Ben & Jerry’s
- Clorox
- Dockers
- Energizer
- Frito Lay
- General Electric
- Groupon
- Jiffy Lube
- Johnson and Johnson
- Kraft Heinz
- Levi Strauss
- Microsoft
- Nike
- PayPal
- PepsiCo
- Starbucks
- United Airlines
- Verizon
- Wells Fargo
To shop this Christmas without enjoying the lotions and candles of Bath and Body Works or a peppermint latte from Starbucks would be a challenge, but that’s not all. Those are just some of the organizations that directly contribute, but there are even more that provide funding through third-party sources.
Here are some of the organizations that contribute to Planned Parenthood through a third-party:
- 3M
- Albertson’s
- Amazon
- Anheuser-Busch
- Banana Republic
- Best Buy
- Black & Decker
- Campbell’s Soup
- Caribou Coffee
- Cisco
- Comcast
- Costco
- Dollar General
- Gap
- General Motors
- Goldman Sachs
- Hanes
- Hasbro
- Hershey Company
- Home Depot
- Honda
- Jack in the Box
- John-Deere
- Kellogg’s
- Kentucky Fried Chicken
- Kmart
- Kroger
- Mary Kay
- New Balance
- Nordstrom
- Old Navy
- Olive Garden
- Publix
- Rite Aid
- Sam’s Club
- Staples
- Walmart
- Walgreens
- Xerox
- Zales
Toys, jewelry, clothing, restaurants, the tentacles of Planned Parenthood seem to infiltrate almost every retail business. But there is hope. In 2016, Macy’s did sever their relationship with Planned Parenthood. So this Christmas season, it may be prudent to carefully consider where to spend your money.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Brittany Raymer serves as a policy analyst at Focus on the Family, researching and writing about abortion, assisted suicide, bioethics and a variety of other issues involving the sanctity of human life and broader social issues. She regularly contributes articles to The Daily Citizen and has written op-eds published in The Christian Post and The Washington Examiner. Previously, Raymer worked at Samaritan’s Purse in several roles involving research, social media and web content management. While there, she also contributed research for congressional testimonies and assisted with the Ebola crisis response. Raymer earned a bachelor of arts in history at Seattle Pacific University and completed a master’s degree in history at Liberty University in Virginia. She lives in Colorado Springs with her beloved Yorkie-Poo, Pippa.
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