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eyesroll Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-19-05 02:58 PM
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If I put 40 cents in the soda machine tomorrow, am I still boycotting?
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See...the soda in the machine has long been paid for (my employer contracts with a vending firm). My employer pays the vending firm for the soda, and can keep the proceeds from the machine.

If I buy a soda tomorrow, the change will likely not be removed from the machine until Friday night.

So, if I want a soda for tomorrow, should I buy it today and put it in the fridge? Or can I go ahead and buy it tomorrow and not worry about it?

My employer is an independent business, and none of its principals show up on Open Secrets for any reason, if that helps.

Thanks.
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