KEY POINTS
  • As activists and allies spread the word about Blackout Day, some Black-owned businesses said they saw a boost in support.
  • Nile, an online community that connects shoppers with Black-owned brands, saw a boost of 200% in its userbase on Tuesday from the prior day. 
  • On Blackout Day, Mike D's BBQ saw a 280% increase over the business' daily sales average, its owner Michael De Los Santos said. 
Michael De Los Santos saw a big boost in sales on Blackout Day as consumers supported his BBQ sauce business.

As activists and allies spread the word about Blackout Day, some Black-owned businesses said they saw a boost in support.

The movement urged both Black consumers and others to either withhold spending entirely on Blackout Day or support Black-owned businesses, in order to show the spending power of the Black community and to highlight the need for economic and financial equality.