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Consumer Protests

Consumer protests refer to collective actions taken by individuals or groups to express dissatisfaction with products, services, or business practices. These protests can manifest in various forms, including organized boycotts, rallies, social media campaigns, or direct actions such as sit-ins or demonstrations. The primary goal of consumer protests is to bring attention to perceived injustices, exploitative practices, or unethical behavior in the marketplace, often aiming to influence corporate behavior or demand changes in policies. Common issues that may trigger consumer protests include poor product quality, high prices, environmental concerns, labor practices, and corporate accountability. Such protests highlight the power of consumers to effect change and hold businesses accountable for their actions.