
Corporations put profits over people.
Arizonans are now choosing people over profits.
For far too long, corporations have been raking in record profits and hoarding more wealth—all while hardworking Arizonans' wages stay stagnant.
Take the pledge today to shop local to ensure your money benefits small businesses
and working families—not mega corporations.
Investing in your local economy and community is one way to stop corporate profit. At the end of the day, it is community that takes care of us—not mega-corporations.
Local Arizona Businesses to Shop At
We understand that no company, brand, or corporation is perfect or completely ethical. However, diverting our dollars away from the biggest corporations who prioritize their profits over people can make an impact. Major corporations need to be aware of people power and realize that our dollars drive the economy.
Farmer's Markets
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Ahwatukee Farmer’s Market
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4700 E. Warner Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85044, every Sunday
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Farmer’s Market on High Street
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5415 E. High Street, Phoenix, AZ 85054, every Sunday
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Old Town Scottsdale Farmer’s Market
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3806 N. Brown Ave. Scottsdale, AZ 85251, every Saturday
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Roadrunner Park
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3502 E. Cactus Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85032 ,open Saturdays
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Sun City Farmer’s Market
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16820 N. 99th Ave. Sun City, AZ 85351 open on Thursdays
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Verrado Farmer’s Market
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N. Market Pl. and W. Main Street, Buckeye, AZ 85396 open on Sundays
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Uptown Farmer’s Market
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5757 N Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85012 every Saturday
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Downtown Farmer’s Market
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720 N 5th St, Phoenix 85004 every Saturday
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Grocery Stores
Some of the grocery stores listed aren't local but they are good alternatives for those who are participating in the major corporation boycotts.
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American Discount Foods
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Natural Grocers
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Fry's
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Albertsons
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Basha's
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Trader Joes
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Food City
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Safeway
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Aldi
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AJ's Fine Foods
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Ranch Market
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Winco
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Costco
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Sam's Club
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H Mart
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Asiana Market
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Tấn Phát Oriental Market
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Yusef's Convenience Market
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ABC Mart
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El Super
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Lams Market
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Peoria Discount Grocery
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BABEL Mediterranean Market
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A to Z Polish Market
Books, Movies, Music
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Palabras Bilingual Bookstore
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Wasted Ink Zine Distro
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Changing Hands Bookstore
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Bookmans
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Poisoned Pen Bookstore
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Book Gallery
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Wijaya House Bookstore
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Stinkweeds Record Store
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Zia Records
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Any local public library
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Half Price Books
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GBS Books
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Collectors Marketplace
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Champion Comics
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Grassrootz Bookstore & Juice Bar
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Dog Eared Pages Book
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Alcuin Books
Clothing, Accessories, Shoes, Gifts, etc.
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Local Nomad
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Antique Sugar
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Buena Vida Bodega
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Bunky Boutique
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Camelback Flowershop
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Dialog
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Framed Ewe
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Frances
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Manor
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Modern Manor
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Monsoon Market
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Mount Sunny
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Muse
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Neighbor Market
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Newell Vintage
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Now or Never
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The Frederick
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Twigs and Twine
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Urbana
Pharmacies
Other Free or Online Ways to Shop
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Join a "Buy Nothing" Facebook group
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Look up “Buy Nothing” + city you live in on Facebook groups
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Facebook marketplace
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Offer Up
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Mercari
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Etsy
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Ebay

Why do big corporations get treated better than everyday Arizonans?
Whether it’s special tax breaks or government handouts, it’s ridiculous that big corporate interests get sweetheart deals day after day while hardworking families get left behind by policymakers.
There is no excuse for the continued policies that unfairly reward large corporations with insider deals that waste our tax dollars just to make their CEO’s richer. It’s time to level the playing field to make sure Arizona’s leaders put the needs of families and small businesses above corporations and special interests.
We're fighting for tax reform that works for all Arizonans and policies that ensure corporate accountability.
Read more about how tax policy being passed in our legislature impacts everyday Arizonans.