Sun
Aug 5 2007
02:06 pm

We were out shopping yesterday and passed by the local Wal-Mart near our house three or four times, even turning around in their parking lot once to go to Target to pick up something we remembered.

In a moment of weakness, I muttered that "I wish we could just stop at Wal-Mart. It's right here." The Mrs. wouldn't have any of it, so off to Target we went.

On the way, I said "you know, it would be nice if you could buy some sort of shopping offset or credit, like those carbon offsets, when you're in a hurry and it would be more convenient to just go to Wal-Mart."

And right then the idea for my next big business venture hit me: Socially Irresponsible Shopping Offset Credits™. Each $10 offset credit coupon would cover $100 worth of liberal guilt relating to purchases from a socially irresponsible merchant.

$8 of the credit would go to charities and other organizations that promote social and environmental responsibility. $2 would go towards administering the program (i.e. to pay me) and for postage and handling of a nice Socially Irresponsible Shopping Offset Credit™ coupon. (Ratios subject to change pending an actual, you know, business plan and stuff.)

This is a breakthrough free-market solution to the growing problem of liberal guilt shopping inconvenience.

• Running low on gas and the only nearby brand available is Exxon Mobile? No problem. Half of one SISOC™ coupon will cover a $50 fill up!

• Forgot your niece or nephew's birthday and there's a Wal-Mart right on the way to the party? No problem. With your SISOC™ coupon, you're covered for up to $100 in video games or cheap plastic Chinese imported gift items.

• That designer top is tres chic, but you're worried about reports that the company uses sweatshop labor in Malaysia. Whip out your SISOC™ coupons along with your credit card, and worry no more.

• You really, really like that teak outdoor furniture set, but you're concerned about the loss of old growth teak forests in Indonesia? No problem. Five SISOC™ coupons and you're covered for up to $500.

The possibilities are endless.

In fact, you never know what the next targeted company or product will be, so the safest bet is to purchase $10 worth of SISOC™ coupon for every $100 you spend on consumer goods and services monthly. That way, even if you didn't know that a certain shampoo contributes to clear cutting in the Amazon rain forests or that a certain dairy producer is using banned hormones, you're covered.

They make great gifts, too. Conservatives who don't know what to get their weird liberal friends and relatives for Christmas (or Saturnalia or whatever) can load up on SISOC™ coupons for the holidays - problem solved!

Watch this space for the launch of Socially Irresponsible Shopping Offset Credit™ coupons, coming soon. Don't leave home without them, and enjoy guilt-free shopping wherever you go.

Michael's picture

And if I can buy enough

And if I can buy enough non-smoking credits from others, I'll be able to skirt the new smoking ban laws, right?
~m.

talidapali's picture

This might actually...

be a good idea...nothing like making a list of socially irresponsible companies that people feel compelled to buy offsets for to get a company like Wal-Mart to grow a conscience. NOBODY that does business in the U.S. would WANT to make a list like that...oh the bad PR!

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Tamara Shepherd's picture

Tyson

I nominate Tyson Foods (whose products I haven't purchased for about the last decade).

Carole Borges's picture

I think it would work...

I remember one night in the 60's when we had a mental list of "bad gas" gas stations memorized and we were on empty, running on fumes actually, zipping from one station to another yelling, "No, no! Bad gas! Bad gas!" We sure could have used one of your dispensation cards that night. We ran out of course, so had to send an envoy out to hitchhike to the "good gas" station that night. We waited a very long time.

Mark Shetterly's picture

Don't worry, you can just

Don't worry, you can just consider me your own personal "Offset Shopper". Almost everything I eat, drink, wear, sleep on or otherwise buy comes from Walmart. I love it! Capitalism in action.

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Joe328's picture

Mom/Pop stores

I try to support the locally owned stores and restaurants, but sometimes end up at the big box stores. My experience with the big box stores is, low quality products, but not always the lower price on the products purchased.

Factchecker's picture

Shetterly near front in race to the bottom

Almost everything I eat, drink, wear, sleep on or otherwise buy comes from Walmart. I love it!

Why do you hate America, Mark?

Capitalism in action.

Or just a bunch of foolish Americans who obviously hate America.

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