Hong Kong protester Jordi Chu sometimes checks an app for a restaurant’s political stance before he dines. “We just want the money to be in the right guy’s pocket.”
HONG KONG—In a city split by months of antigovernment protests, consumers now have a way to identify which businesses appear to share their views,
putting shops on alert and offering Hongkongers a way to show their colors.With apps and social-media groups, shoppers and diners can search color-coded...
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