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US cheese boycott creates a stink for French
Guardian ^
| 2/13/03
| Jon Henley in Paris
Posted on 02/12/2003 11:56:39 PM PST by kattracks
A French internet cheesemonger who sells most of his camembert and roquefort to Americans has become the first victim of the fast-ripening stink over Iraq currently souring Franco-US relations. Marc Refabert, the co-founder of fromages.com, which does more than 80% of its business with America, said his company's sales had fallen "substantially" in the face of Paris's steadfast refusal to back Washington's march to war.
"I'm getting inundated with emails from people saying they're not going to buy my products until France changes it's position," he said. "They're showing their patriotism, I guess - you can't argue with them. What good would it do? I'm not a politician."
One email read: "Pam and I have enjoyed ordering from you. But because of the current position your government is taking we are not going to support France in any way."
French customs said it was too early to say whether exports to the US in general had been affected by the crisis.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: boycott; cheeseandwhine; cheeseeating; commerce; france; french; gulfwarii; squeezethecheese; surrendermonkeys; theydealwithiraq
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posted on
02/12/2003 11:56:39 PM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
I'm getting inundated with emails LOL...I'm thinking you'll get a few more now.
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posted on
02/12/2003 11:59:01 PM PST
by
Drango
(don't need no stinkin' tag line)
To: kattracks
French customs said it was too early to say whether exports to the US in general had been affected by the crisis. Not to worry, You'll figure it out soon enough
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posted on
02/13/2003 12:00:47 AM PST
by
Mo1
(I HATE The Party of Clinton!)
To: Mo1
They haven't begun to feel the backlash that is coming, and that goes for Germany too.
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posted on
02/13/2003 12:16:46 AM PST
by
RJayneJ
(Are there any quilters out there?)
To: kattracks
Thanks for posting. Best news I've heard all day. LOL
To: kattracks
Kattracks,
Do you ever go to sleep?...always the first posts of the day:)
To: kattracks
I understand the urge to boycott French products - I'm doing it, too, but since I don't drink wine, eat smelly cheese or watch boring movies, it's not hard - still, I can't help feeling a little sorry for people like this guy. Since he's a businessman and a capitalist, he probably didn't even vote for Chirac, but he's taking the fall. I was feeling just as hostile toward the Germans until I read yesterday that a group of businessmen who hate Gerhard Schroeder had pooled their money and bought a one-way train ticket back to his hometown to present to him as a way of saying, "Resign and go home!" It made me feel a little better to know that not all Germans were as dumb as their leader.
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posted on
02/13/2003 3:58:38 AM PST
by
HHFi
To: RJayneJ
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posted on
02/13/2003 4:20:34 AM PST
by
longjack
To: longjack
Oops, should be "Manager Magazine". Sorry
longjack
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posted on
02/13/2003 4:23:28 AM PST
by
longjack
To: HHFi
'I'm doing it, too'
Me too, I'm taking a bath every day to protest the French. Maybe even two baths, because I'm so cheesed off at them
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posted on
02/13/2003 10:38:44 AM PST
by
Darheel
(Visit the strange and wonderful.)
To: kattracks
Good, I hope that BMW owners are writing to BMW to tell them they won't be making any future purchases. It's important to be polite, tell them you've always enjoyed their products, but you simply can't in good conscience support a country that does not support us in a fight for our lives.
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