How can a single day boycott financially affect a business?

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I get that it shows that people are upset. If you can cause a zero-sale day, that’s huge. But the business likely only cares about profit. Doesn’t that lost profit show up a day or two before or after the boycott? It’s not like people suddenly no longer need that stuff.

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Maybe, maybe they go to a competitor because they don’t want to wait. Maybe they don’t buy at all because they don’t want to give the company money or no longer have the impulse to buy the object.

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