Buy Nothing Day

Buy Nothing Day
Buy Nothing Day demonstration in San Francisco, November 2000
TypeCultural
SignificanceProtest against consumerism
DateDay after U.S. Thanksgiving
2023 dateNovember 24  (2023-11-24)
2024 dateNovember 29  (2024-11-29)
2025 dateNovember 28  (2025-11-28)
2026 dateNovember 27  (2026-11-27)
FrequencyAnnual
First timeSeptember 1992; 32 years ago (September 1992)
Related toBlack Friday, Cyber Monday, Green Monday, Small Business Saturday, Giving Tuesday, Thanksgiving

Buy Nothing Day is a day of protest against consumerism. In North America, the United Kingdom, Finland and Sweden, Buy Nothing Day is held the day after U.S. Thanksgiving, concurrent with Black Friday; elsewhere, it is held the following day, which is the last Saturday in November.[1][2]

Created by artist Ted Dave and promoted by magazine and nonprofit Adbusters, Buy Nothing Day encourages people not to shop for one day. Participants may participate in a variety of anti-consumerist and philanthropic activities, such as donating winter coats or marching through stores. Some activists have also extended Buy Nothing Day to cover the entire Christmas shopping season. As of 2001, Buy Nothing Day was observed in over 35 countries. In the late 1990s, Adbusters created a TV commercial to promote Buy Nothing Day in the US, but most television stations refused to air it. Some commentators, particularly business groups, have criticized the event, claiming that it is economically destructive.

  1. ^ "Campbell, Duncan (November 24, 2000). "Internet spreads word as networks shun adverts for Buy Nothing Day". The Guardian.
  2. ^ "Buy Nothing Day Archived November 21, 2018, at the Wayback Machine"Adbusters.org