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lemmy.world

Too bad the CEO that actually wanted to keep the company this way was removed by Unilever

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lemmy.today

Seems like Ben & Jerry's is one of the companies that you wouldn't be trying to fuck over? Aren't they politically aligned with most of the stuff that Trump is against?

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lemmy.org

The founders were some cool dudes it seemed. But at this point it just became another americanised company

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It's actually owned by a British company (Unilever) but they have been going down the pan themselves.

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They publicly spoke out against delivering arms to Ukraine, parroting the Russian stance of blaming the west for for the war.

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Unilever just had the CEO removed for being too much of an activist, and 'aligning with the original owner's views too strongly'.

Means I recently bought my last pint of this icecream, because it no longer is a company I can justify exempting from the US boycott (since, in Canada it is produced in Canadian plants, using Canadian dairy products, and was actively going against the current US leadership).

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They are. And their European stock is also manufactured in the Netherlands.

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feddit.org

Unilever is British, no? But sure even that would not be European. (I yearn for the UK to come back)

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Still best to not support shitty companies, even if they are European. #1 example: nestle

Fuck nestle

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It is also a shit company, that should be boycott if there are smaller, independent, local alternatives.

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