Ben & Jerry's is accusing its parent company Unilever of breaching its merger agreement by ousting the ice cream company's CEO for the brand's repeated public comments on progressive issues.
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Did Unilever do any due diligence when they agreed to the merger?
Ben and Jerry's has ALWAYS been outspoken on Progressive Issues.
This kind of Buyers Remorse in KKKorporate Amerikkka is censorship at the highest levels.
Unilever and Ben and Jerry’s still do business as usual in Russia, despite the hundreds of western businesses that have withdrawn from Russia.
I avoid buying Unilever and I never buy that sh*t ice cream. Way over rated.
Only three of their brands that I can see that I have ever used. Ben & Jerry's, Dove and Hellmann's the mayonnaise. I won't buy any of that until they rehire the CEO.
Until then they can eat a bowl of shit with a spoon.
They've been hippies from the start, you mean to tell me, no one believed they wasn't going to continue as they were forever? That's on Unilever and they deserve all the smoke Ben & Jerry's can throw at them.
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I am already boycotting damn near everything I used to enjoy. Every large company is bad. I'm not going to keep sucking away every single little joy I have. I will have my B&J Gimme S'more until my final breath.
"For the love of money is the root of all evils..."
I applaud B&J both for staying true to their message despite being part of the big 7 evil corporations.
They held out for as long as possible and it's not lost on us out here who was saying what (and when).
Also, #BodybyBenandJerry!
Ben & Jerry’s made it quite clear they didn’t want their product sold in Palestinian territories illegally occupied by Israel but Unilever just sold the license to an Israeli company to get around it. NO THANKS Unilever.
In other news, @cnn.com will not breach the terms of Scott's new contract, which include the mandatory firing of any employee who mentions this on the air.
You should feel guilty eating ice cream, whether it's the high milk fat content or being told not to support a racist capitalist society by cherry Garcia!
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Ben and Jerry's has ALWAYS been outspoken on Progressive Issues.
This kind of Buyers Remorse in KKKorporate Amerikkka is censorship at the highest levels.
Sigh. It’s just not the same.
I even refuse that shit when offered for free.
More like socialist and Rapestinian-friendly?
I avoid buying Unilever and I never buy that sh*t ice cream. Way over rated.
Only three of their brands that I can see that I have ever used. Ben & Jerry's, Dove and Hellmann's the mayonnaise. I won't buy any of that until they rehire the CEO.
Until then they can eat a bowl of shit with a spoon.
The horror.
So other ice cream brands are folks moving toward??
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I hope you mofo’s like ice cream. You’re going to have a lot of extra cartons to eat!
I applaud B&J both for staying true to their message despite being part of the big 7 evil corporations.
They held out for as long as possible and it's not lost on us out here who was saying what (and when).
Also, #BodybyBenandJerry!
Not even for Ben or Jerry.
STEAL to EAT is Ok:
'SHOPLIFTING is CRIMINALLY UNJUSTIFIED by a state of NECESSITY'
- The International Criminal Court (ICC), July 1, 2009
• Blockade-sabotage & DIRECT Democracy> SELF-MANAGEMENT
Pass it on.
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When I watch CNN.. I MUTE the TV when Scott is on b/c I can no longer listen to those spewing lies…
This includes GOP members of Congress lying about Joe Biden’s record suggesting it was horrible and Donald Trump’s is much better??
Sorry, NO!
B&J had a good run but got convinced they needed the "generational wealth" for their employees and family.
Unilever was a horrible choice - will kill the brand in the US.