Listen if you don't want to buy a cookie or candy bar from someone then don't Again in over 30 years in 5 different stations I have never ever seen retaliation from someone not wanting to participate.
Regardless of opinion, the reality is that corporate America has made solid steps in recent years to quickly forbid employee sales in the workplace. If anything, US is late to the party on this one.
Unlike you, I have been in workplace environments where a local manager, who was a tyrant, passed around Girl Scout Cookie sellsheets at the beginning of our meetings. Her daughter was a girl scout and this was an incredibly easy way for this woman to collect a few hundred dollars in sales. Given that it was done in this environment, no one dared not to buy at least 3 boxes from her.
It made many of us furious, but we didn't feel we had a real choice. It was well worth the $15 or so to simply buy the damn cookies from her instead of face the wrath of her moods down the road. No one wanted to give her any reason to single us out.
As an employee, it enraged me that she was able to get away with this stunt year after year to the great disdain of her employees. A few years later, the company announced an absolute ban on this sort of thing and went so far as to spell out that the "selling of Girl Scout cookies would not be tolerated at any time on company time nor on company property."
That ended that and I was grateful in the extreme.
Sorry that you don't agree, but Tempe is very much in the right here and they're in step with what the rest of corporate America has been doing for some time.