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In reply to the discussion: What is it with cashiers in grocery stores always asking you for $1 for some foundation? [View all]yellowcanine
(36,792 posts)107. St. Jude - 70% goes to program. Not bad but not great either.
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What is it with cashiers in grocery stores always asking you for $1 for some foundation? [View all]
raccoon
May 2014
OP
Seriously, I also give money directly to the homeless sometimes. They don't give me tax receipts,
PeaceNikki
May 2014
#118
Yes... I think when stores serve as collection point for food banks it works well.
hlthe2b
May 2014
#7
I guess what MIGHT help would be if I email somebody at the Publix, Kmart, whatever,
raccoon
May 2014
#4
Yes The store gets to claim it as a charitable contribution--as though it all came from the company
hlthe2b
May 2014
#6
You are being incredibly rude. Is it too much to ask that you disagree civily? Go to
hlthe2b
May 2014
#45
This is correct. It's also booked differently than income. It's a liability.
PeaceNikki
May 2014
#98
Steven, this is what my CPA told me when discussing planning for my own charitable contributions.
hlthe2b
May 2014
#123
The company uses the fact they do this in their "community service" advertising
goldent
May 2014
#15
It's one of the hoops low paid employees are forced to jump. If they don't, they're gone
UTUSN
May 2014
#19
I know it's management telling them to do that, and I feel for the employees. Having to ask
raccoon
May 2014
#26
No one here NO ONE is advocating against charity. EVERY single poster, in fact has underscored their
hlthe2b
May 2014
#70
No... They are expressing discomfort at the method==not at donating to charity....
hlthe2b
May 2014
#86
I have a Giant almost directly behind my house (PA). I think it's veggies are too pricey, but I've
WinkyDink
May 2014
#61
That sounds very judgemental and critical. I'm sure that some of the things that bother
raccoon
May 2014
#30
"A lot of really good organizations get major funding from this" How do you know that?
yellowcanine
May 2014
#42
Very annoying. I research charities carefully and pick who I want to donate to.
Nye Bevan
May 2014
#38
"the money always seems to be collected for a good cause" How do you know that?
yellowcanine
May 2014
#47
Check out the store's website. Often they match what is donated by customers 1 to 1 up to max
FSogol
May 2014
#40
"less of an inconvenience that having the charity call you." False Choice.
yellowcanine
May 2014
#44
One thing I find laughable about all the progressives and liberals on DU is the amount of
FSogol
May 2014
#57
Who said anything about harassment? And who said the clerks want to do this?
yellowcanine
May 2014
#97
I am in the store to make a purchase. The clerk is there to help me do that.
yellowcanine
May 2014
#104
In our store, they ask for a $1 or $5 contribution OR take a paper grocery bag and fill it up
woodsprite
May 2014
#46
I am surprised that the stores allow it. They make a big stink about various charities that want to
jwirr
May 2014
#49
I do not have time to read every post completely. I am setting for three children under 5 - a little
jwirr
May 2014
#62
No transportation and too old to drive. I long ago decided on my own that I would quit driving as
jwirr
May 2014
#71
Relax. No one wants you to leave DU. And if there was a expert only rule, no one would be here.
FSogol
May 2014
#73
No need to retract. It upset me but it did not kill me. Thanks for understanding.
jwirr
May 2014
#76
Thanks for the info. I have seen the awards up on the walls when I go to the store. Always wondered
jwirr
May 2014
#75
Yes, we live on a small farm. They love it outside. One of the drawbacks about living on a farm is
jwirr
May 2014
#79
I was recently asked for my name, phone number and email when I was buying a gift card!
Phentex
May 2014
#94
Yup. Good customer service means getting the customer on his/her way with their purchases.
yellowcanine
May 2014
#101
They do good work and were the charity of choice for my dear friend, Monkeyfunk/Dookus who passed.
PeaceNikki
May 2014
#108
When Costco Goleta was collecting for the last horrible hurricane (I think) I didn't get a bell. ??
Hekate
May 2014
#121