Posted on 06/29/2022 1:32:58 PM PDT by Conservat1
An agreement signed with Unilever Global stipulates that Ben & Jerry's franchisee in Israel can continue to sell ice cream all over Israel, including in Judea and Samaria - Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and Economy Minister Orna Barbibai welcomed the decision: "An important value victory against discrimination and anti-Semitism at the heart of the boycott campaign on Israel" - CEO of Israel Avi Singer:" It was a long and complex struggle, crossing borders and sectors."
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When companies feel the pain in the balance sheet, they tend to drop the wokism.
LOL
The Israelis get to continue paying triple price for high sugar with chemicals added.
Victory!
Yes it is a win. But I’d sooner Ban BJ and other products made by navy’s / antisemites, etc. it’s bit like the Jewish people couldn’t figure out how to make their own ice cream company , after all. Buying from a couple of self- hating so-called Jews gone nazi — doesn’t add in my register, sorry
But it is a sort of a victory I do get it.
Indeed.
Who cares?
I’m sure they have other ice cream in Israel or Kenya or Kuala Lumpur.
And the dumbasses will continue to buy it. Not very bright.
They can quit selling here in America.
F*** that overpriced muck.
The duo remind me of Bernie Sanders...
Whatever happened to Italian Cornetto or Swiss Movenpick? They’re all over the Middle East.
I didn’t hear about them “boycotting” all of Israel in the first place. I thought they were only “withholding” it from the West Bank, in protest to Israel having “Settlements” there and exercising control over the region.
And some Palestinian dude was eating Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream in the West Bank as he “celebrated” there being no Ben & Jerry’s ice cream in the West Bank!
Made zero sense.
Yes, they were only withholding it from Judea Samaria.
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