Buy Nothing Day Essay

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We cannot assume that having this holiday “buy nothing day” would actually have an effect of overconsumption. If the people actually did this the following day every store would be flooded with individuals and the day would have been for nothing.
Primarily, the stock market would go down and a lot of companies would lose money. People would not be able to go through their everyday lives. They would not be able to stop in their local gas station and fill up on gas

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