Score one for Parkland survivor David Hogg as Publix supermarkets announced that it’s suspending political donations after Hogg led calls for a boycott of the company over funding of a pro-NRA gubernatorial candidate:

. @Publix has given in to David Hogg's demands and has suspended political contributions just after his "die-in" and boycott was organized. Their statement: pic.twitter.com/IzerYGMn32 — Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) May 25, 2018

Not a good look, Publix:

Well @Publix you basically bowed down to a fascist. Very disappointed. — Michelle (@michnic70) May 26, 2018

And they’ve lost Kyle Kashuv’s business, at least in terms of his graduation cake:

I have decided that my future graduation cake will no longer be from @Publix. Sad! — Kyle Kashuv (@KyleKashuv) May 25, 2018

Hogg had called for a $1,000,000 payment as well, although there’s no word of Publix is going through with this:

I call on @Publix to donate double the money they gave to Putman to the Stoneman Douglas Victims fund, $1,000,000. And never support an A rated NRA politician again. — David Hogg (@davidhogg111) May 24, 2018

The students held a “die in” at a store near Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS in Parkland, FL:

What’s funny is the shoppers literally didn’t care:

And that one protest is what caused Publix to act?

Went to my local @publix (in Broward County) at 4pm. Not one person was laying on the floor. Asked staff about the potential protest & they weren’t even aware of it. @davidhogg111’s movement has little traction today. #publixboycott — Lauren Cooley (@laurenacooley) May 25, 2018

Great job, Publix. You caved in to a boycott threat that doesn’t exist.

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'BAHAHAHAHHA'! Is David Hogg SERIOUS with this plan to combat 'hate and misinformation'? https://t.co/DeUthZHRKK — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 25, 2018