I’m guessing it drives more profits

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    Edit: I’ve been corrected in the comments. Happy to be wrong about this so thanks to the correctors.

    Charitable donations can be written off on the businesses taxes, so by having customers pay for the donations it means the company gets to double dip. They write it off and the customer reimburses them for it.

    Moral of the story: don’t donate to corporations. Give it directly to a charity.

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        Can you explain it to me? I’m just repeating what I’ve been told and I’m not a financial person.

        Edit: nvm, I just read the other responders links.