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I also will not be buying any more yeti products. I sent them an e-mail to let them know! Thanks for the heads up guys.
 
Personally think people should be looking for more info here instead of getting pitchfork triggered exactly like the groups on the other side of the isle.

The information that I have found so far:

Yeti is pushing to go public, has some serious issues and pulls out of this.

Yeti stops donating free stuff to NRA foundation

NRA gets ****ed that Yeti won't tell them why

NRA bloggers report that YETI hates the 2nd amendment, and NRA paid social media people (cough hickok) flood Facebook with anti-yeti stuff.

From the information I have seen so far it is just as feasible that the NRA is mad and forcing a companies hand for donations using mob mentality as it is that "yeti hates the constitution"

Especially when yeti is actively supporting hunting groups.

Yeti didn't go to CNN and say how military style weapons are scary like dicks and walmart did, they notified NRA they were stopping donating and NRA immediately blasted it over the entire internet. Those are vastly different scenarios. Convenient that NRAs slogan right now is join or lose your guns, and they are the people that sent this situation to the media and inflamed it.

If Yeti is having monetary issues related to why they pulled back from going public it is entirely possible they can not afford to give free **** to a donation, AND that they can't legally or ethically tel the NRA they have monetary/fraud etc issues happening writhing because it is against investor interest.

For the record I own an RTIC and it is amazing and I drove my elk from Colorado to NC and ice cubes I put in it were still intact when I got home. Great cooler.

I'm just saying don't be the problem you can't stand in other people.
 
I never bought any of their overpriced stuff anyway- Just wondering why they would "bite the hand that feeds them"?
 
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Personally think people should be looking for more info here instead of getting pitchfork triggered exactly like the groups on the other side of the isle.

The information that I have found so far:

Yeti is pushing to go public, has some serious issues and pulls out of this.

Yeti stops donating free stuff to NRA foundation

NRA gets ****ed that Yeti won't tell them why

NRA bloggers report that YETI hates the 2nd amendment, and NRA paid social media people (cough hickok) flood Facebook with anti-yeti stuff.

From the information I have seen so far it is just as feasible that the NRA is mad and forcing a companies hand for donations using mob mentality as it is that "yeti hates the constitution"

Especially when yeti is actively supporting hunting groups.

Yeti didn't go to CNN and say how military style weapons are scary like dicks and walmart did, they notified NRA they were stopping donating and NRA immediately blasted it over the entire internet. Those are vastly different scenarios. Convenient that NRAs slogan right now is join or lose your guns, and they are the people that sent this situation to the media and inflamed it.

If Yeti is having monetary issues related to why they pulled back from going public it is entirely possible they can not afford to give free **** to a donation, AND that they can't legally or ethically tel the NRA they have monetary/fraud etc issues happening writhing because it is against investor interest.

For the record I own an RTIC and it is amazing and I drove my elk from Colorado to NC and ice cubes I put in it were still intact when I got home. Great cooler.

I'm just saying don't be the problem you can't stand in other people.
I dont believe it was a donation, they refused to sell to the NRA...
 
I dont believe it was a donation, they refused to sell to the NRA...

You are right it appears they stopped selling to the NRA foundation. Which as a nonprofit I would assume gives out things cheaply or for free, which is pretty awesome.

Thus I would have to expect they want things at a certain "lesser" price point.

I'm not "pro yeti" and couldn't really care less, I own a competitors products. Just saying from the extremely limited information we actually have this does not seem like a anti 2nd situation to me. Or, it at the least begs for further information before pitchfork parades.

I'm sure this is not lost on other companies with current contracts/sales with the NRA foundation...
 
doesnt bother me as i would NEVER consider dropping $400 on a cooler. i can't believe we're at a place in our society where people are putting stickers on their car to tell you what kind of cooler they have.
 
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I called Yeti and told them I would never buy their products. She said the rumor is not true about the NRA. She said they will be releasing a statement later today. We will see what they say.
 
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