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Boycott of American Goods Over Iraq War Gains
Reuters ^ | 03/25/2003 | Eric Kirschbaum

Posted on 03/25/2003 8:09:56 PM PST by cherry_bomb88

BERLIN (Reuters) - No more Coca-Cola or Budweiser, no Marlboro, no American whiskey or even American Express cards -- a growing number of restaurants in Germany are taking everything American off their menus to protest the war in Iraq (news - web sites).

Although the protests are mainly symbolic, waiters in dozens of bars and restaurants in Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Bonn and other German cities are telling patrons, "Sorry, Coca-Cola is not available any more due to the current political situation."

The boycotts appear to be part of a nascent worldwide movement. One Web site, www.consumers-against-war.de, calls for boycotts of 27 top American firms from Microsoft to Kodak while another, www.adbusters.org, urges the "millions of people against the war" to "Boycott Brand America."

Consumer fury seems to be on the rise. Demonstrators in Paris smashed the windows of a McDonald's restaurant last week, forcing police in riot gear to move in to protect staff and customers of the American fast-food outlet. The attackers sprayed obscenities and "boycott" on the windows.

In Indonesia, Iraq war opponents have pasted signs on McDonald's and other American food outlets, trying to force them shut by "sealing them" and urging Indonesians to avoid them.

In the Swiss city of Basel, 50 students recently staged a sit-down strike in front of a McDonald's to block customers' entry, waved peace signs and urged people to eat pretzels instead of hamburgers.

Anti-American sentiment has even reached provinces in Russia, where some rural eateries put up signs telling Americans they were unwelcome, according to an Izvestia newspaper report.

A German bicycle manufacturer, Riese und Mueller GmbH, canceled all business deals with its American suppliers.

"Americans only pay attention when money is on the line," director Heiko Mueller told Reuters, whose firm buys $300,000 worth of supplies from half a dozen American firms each year.

"We wanted to make a statement against this war and told our American partners that unless they renounce what their government is doing we won't do any business with them anymore."

SMALL BUT SYMBOLIC ACTS

The German restaurant boycotts of American products started small but spread rapidly after the Iraq war began on Thursday. The conflict has struck a raw nerve in a country that became decidedly anti-war after the devastation of World War II, which it initiated.

"If people all around the world boycott American products it might influence their policies," said Jean-Yves Mabileau, owner of "L'Auberge Francaise" which joined 10 Hamburg restaurants in banning Coca Cola, Philip Morris' Marlboro cigarettes, whiskey and other American goods.

"This started as a light-hearted reaction to Americans dumping French wine in the gutter and renaming 'French Fries' as 'Freedom Fries'," he said. "But it feels good to take a stand against this war. It is just a small gesture, but a good one."

Diners at the Osteria restaurant in Berlin are finding that "things go better without Coke" and are ordering Germany's long overshadowed imitation of "the real thing" -- the slightly sweeter "Afri-Cola" -- to express their outrage.

"We wanted to do something to express our annoyance," Osteria owner Fabio Angile told Reuters. "We want to hit America where it hurts -- in their wallets. None of the customers have complained. On the contrary, most thought it was a great idea."

Herve Keroureda, owner of a French restaurant in Hamburg known as "Ti Breizh," said he was astonished by the massive media coverage of their small-scale anti-American protest.

"It was only intended as a small gesture but has turned into a gigantic issue," he said. "And the reaction from the patrons has been tremendous. Most have called it a brilliant idea."

In Bonn, bartender Bruno Kessler said he was refusing to sell American whiskey or American beer such as Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser at his "Eifeler Stuben."

"I asked myself 'What can I possibly do to show my anger over this barbary?'," he told Germany's N-24 television network.

STARBUCKS, BIG MACS AVOIDED

Sarah Stolz, a 22-year-old German student of American studies, was headed for a Starbucks, coffee shop in central Berlin when her anti-war conscience got the best of her.

"I was thinking about going into Starbucks which I love, when I realized it was wrong," she said. "I'm backing the boycott because the war is totally unjustified."

Rita Marschall was avoiding McDonald's and Burger King.

"I'm boycotting American products because their policy on Iraq is totally wrong," said Marschall, 26, in front of a Berlin McDonald's. "It's just one of many ways we can take a stand."

Some German bakeries have renamed a local cake known as "Amerikaner" -- a disk-shaped pastry with icing on top -- as "Peace-ies," bearing a peace sign piped in chocolate sauce.

The boycotts are having only a negligible business impact. Establishments often associated with the American way of life such as Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, McDonald's and Coca-Cola reported no major business impact from the protests. Dunkin Donuts is owned by Britain's Allied Domecq

"We're really a local business in Germany, the product is made in Germany and they're boycotting German products," said Jonathan Chandler, communications director for Coca-Cola Europe, Eurasia and the Middle East in London.

Chandler declined comment on whether it was hurting sales, but an industry source said any impact would not be serious.

A spokeswoman for McDonald's in Europe said there had been no discernible impact on sales from the actions, and described the attack on the Paris restaurant as "an unfortunate incident during a protest."

"As a global entity, McDonald's is just a brand," she said. "Most of the restaurants are local franchises and support their local community. So why do they attack McDonald's? If you get a good answer please let me know."

In the London suburb of Milton Keynes, the Greens party have called on consumers to boycott 330 American products ranging from Mars bars to Gap jeans and American films on DVD and video.

In Zurich, travel agents said some clients who usually take holidays in the United States are changing their destinations.

"Some of the most loyal customers who have been traveling to the United States for years have changed their plans because they don't like what Bush is doing," Lucia Zeller, director of the Travac travel agency, told the Tages Anzeiger newspaper.


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Umm, ok....each of those products they export to us as well, can you say "Boston German Product Party" or better yet "Monroe Doctrine"????
1 posted on 03/25/2003 8:09:56 PM PST by cherry_bomb88
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To: cherry_bomb88
That's okay Krauts. You need us more than we need you.
2 posted on 03/25/2003 8:11:32 PM PST by ItisaReligionofPeace ((the original))
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To: cherry_bomb88
BTW, how's your unemployment rate going?
3 posted on 03/25/2003 8:11:49 PM PST by ItisaReligionofPeace ((the original))
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To: cherry_bomb88

Gee guess we'll be too poor now to support the whole frikkin world.
4 posted on 03/25/2003 8:16:33 PM PST by SouthernFreebird
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To: cherry_bomb88
Hey France. I spit on your ancestors haircut.

Bubbly water. Who needs it.

5 posted on 03/25/2003 8:16:42 PM PST by Newbomb Turk (Live from the ladies room here at Tubbys .)
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To: SouthernFreebird
lol, now you did it. I laughed so loud my kid woke up
6 posted on 03/25/2003 8:19:24 PM PST by South Dakota (Lets go)
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To: cherry_bomb88
Was that 'peace -ies or feces'?
7 posted on 03/25/2003 8:21:42 PM PST by csb
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To: cherry_bomb88
there is a saying grace old story....goes like this here

" I wouldn't go out with you if you were the only
man in the world"

him: " you wouldn't have to babe, I'd be killed in the rush"

look at those brands they wanna boycott......let em do it, then flash your's and watch the crowd sip, puff and
et al your's when "they ' ain't lookin'
8 posted on 03/25/2003 8:23:00 PM PST by cactusSharp (( if pc skills named us,I'd be backspace delete))
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To: cherry_bomb88
I posted about this somewhere but I don't know where it went so if this is a repeat, sorry.

I'm going to buy more coke and go to Mcdonalds more. My husband might buy extra whiskey. Since we don't smoke and will not pay that much for a cup of coffee, you guys will have to take care of the smoke and coffee businesses:")

9 posted on 03/25/2003 8:27:08 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: Newbomb Turk

By the way, tell your buddy in Germany that these are American made cell phones! We don't need his trash!

and for the record, I am hereby denouncing my German heritage! (signed me, cherry_bomb88)

"You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, France is accusing the US of arrogance and Germany doesn't want to go to war."

10 posted on 03/25/2003 8:27:10 PM PST by cherry_bomb88 (Guess I'll have to stop wearing leiderhausen ....du bist eine dumbkopf!!!)
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To: Newbomb Turk

11 posted on 03/25/2003 8:30:28 PM PST by gortklattu
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To: cherry_bomb88
Won't it be interesting to see what they think of Disney World, just how much of the American influence they really don't like.
12 posted on 03/25/2003 8:31:02 PM PST by Do-Dahman
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To: cherry_bomb88
We have to sell around 43,000 cans of Coke to the Germans to make up for each entry level BMW they sell us. The massive trade deficits we run with our trading partners means that they won't be able to mount a successful economic boycott against us.
13 posted on 03/25/2003 8:31:16 PM PST by applemac_g4
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To: ItisaReligionofPeace
Oh, my, a low blow, but very amusing!

risa
14 posted on 03/25/2003 8:32:32 PM PST by Risa
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To: cherry_bomb88
lol they boycott McDonalds(McD), they hurt themselves McD's does'nt ship burgers to these countries, the beef(?) for the burgers is bought locally and packaged to Mcd's standard.
15 posted on 03/25/2003 8:32:57 PM PST by KingNo155
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To: cherry_bomb88

www.afri-cola.com

16 posted on 03/25/2003 8:34:03 PM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: applemac_g4
Yes, I was kinda thinking the same thing....but...umm...isn't Mercedes Benz part of Chrysler now??? and is that an american owned company with factories in Germany or a German owned company with factories in America??? If it's the former, I say we yank the factories, put them here...give AMERICANS jobs and screw up their unemployment rate while helping ours :)
17 posted on 03/25/2003 8:35:05 PM PST by cherry_bomb88 (He who lives in glass houses shouldn't get stoned)
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To: cherry_bomb88
The best boycott we can do is refuse to fly on the Airbus A380 when and if it comes out. It is a double deck super transport and France envisions overtaking Boeing as the largest airframe manufacturer in the world. Much of it is subsidized and it would be the flag ship of Europe.

If Americans refuse to fly it, it would not be economically feasible to fly it to and from the US. Without our international routes, it would fail as a business enterprise on a major scale and be a fitting cost for their arrogance. If the airlines know were not going to fly it, they won't buy it.

18 posted on 03/25/2003 8:36:05 PM PST by NJJ
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To: ItisaReligionofPeace
How's ours doing these days, BTW? :(
19 posted on 03/25/2003 8:36:36 PM PST by altayann
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To: cherry_bomb88
Iraqi islamofascists don civies & white flags as means for murderous ambush and the Eurofaggots only reply by abjuring US cola?

This is beyond irony or parody and well into degeneracy. Musil seems now a naif.

20 posted on 03/25/2003 8:37:14 PM PST by dodger
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