We, the Undersigned, hereby pledge not to purchase any goods or services purveyed by Aramark Corporation within the boundary of any U.S. National Park or U.S. National Monument unless Aramark Corporation and/or its representatives publicly oppose park fee increases as proposed by U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke. We pledge to withhold our purchase of goods and services until proof of such an action by Aramark is made public.

The current Presidential administration's intention to significantly increase fees to national parks will significantly reduce the ability of the general public to our nations beautiful natural monuments. Not only will many families be unable to attend national parks as the admission prices skyrocket, negatively impacting many small businesses that rely on park visitors, but the proposed revenue will not even necessarily bring benefit to the government. Many of the "deferred maintenance" projects referred to in the National Park Service's proposal on fee increases would be performed on properties owned by or leased to private corporations who manage park resorts.

One of the largest such corporations is Aramark, who operates all businesses in Yosemite Valley within Yosemite National Park in California. Aramark would stand to benefit substantially from fee increases, seeing the government assist in paying its maintenance bill. The resulting profit Aramark takes in doesn't go back to the government, or even to Aramark's park employees: it heads straight back to Aramark corporate.

Aramark can stand up for its customers and call on Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to cancel his planned fee increases, as well as oppose budget cuts to the National Park Service. Aramark, your customers want to be able to afford park access. Stand by your customers. Fight this restrictive fee increase.