This is the best thread I've seen in a while,
check out
www.adbusters.org, its all about counter culture. They promote Buy Nothing Day (Black Friday), but of course, if you are a cheap ass, that ideology doesnt really work.
In any case, I am against and some other notes:
Abercrombie - overpriced crap, check out
www.americanapparel.net (I have yet to buy somethign from there)
McDonalds - (and most national fast food chains). Sadly McDs owns Chipotle (and Boston Market) and I like Chipotle, they do use free range chicken. But Baja Fresh is often a tastier experience. Supersize me has one explanation. Same note Olive Garden especially, I dont go to the big "restaurant" chains. I mean Macaroni Grill? boiled pasta is less than a $1,

that.
Walmart - I am in New England, and now I have 2 walmarts within 12 miles in the last few years. Sometimes buy household cleaners/personal care stuff there, but not much else. I could save $0.03 cents on a videogame though. I dont like their "censorship" ideals.
Fox News - Never watched it anyways.
Insert: Sodas, and lots of other crappy food, too numerous to mention.
Questions on those who posted about :
Ikea: Why against? They are huge, everyone has it, but they do try and get "Green Lumber"
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/199312_goinggreen12.html
Sony: Ok, so a lot of their new proprietary stuff is annoying, Memory sticks etc, ,but Betamax definately paved the way for VHS and home movies and that law (indirectly) helps support filesharing networks. Plus they have great TVs.
I didnt say I favor either of those, but just was wondering if more info could be provided (especially Ikea).