• Pitchelos@lemm.ee
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    Nestlé and Unilever are not American. Nestlé is Swiss and Unilever is British/Dutch.

    This does not mean that they are good brand and you can certainly find many reasons to boycott them but not because they are American

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      1 month ago

      Quaker oats are the last filling oats somehow

      I am going to miss Bob’s red mill, they make some good stuff that nobody else does well.

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          Originally it was because I’d eat a pack of quick oats and be hungry again in 30 minutes.

          I don’t know why their oats are so unfulfilling and sad. Had no idea they were going out of business.

          I go with Natures Path Flax Plus for quick oats, but did not realize they were Canadian until today.

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              Oh, no, they’re just US based.

              I’m torn on them, they’re employee owned and have very good quality.

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      Yeah, I’ve never been more motivated to eat more greens and unprocessed food.

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      I was going to say, this is a list of things I don’t buy already (am American). Every now and then I buy a box of triscuits I guess

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      Toblerone is owned by US-based Kraft but only produced in the EU, similar to how Ben and Jerry’s ice cream is made in the US but is owned by the London-based Unilever. With international conglomerates, national lines are very blurred

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      Yeah, they bought a lot of European chocolate brands, like Milka, Côte d’Or, Toblerone, Cadbury, Green & Black’s, Freia and Marabou.

  • Ziglin (it/they)@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Am I the only one interested in this seemingly being from 2012 according to the copyright notice in the bottom right. That’s more than 12 years ago now :(

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      This is very outdated. It’s a decent quick guide, and most of it is still true, but I recommend looking up the current information. Between the parent company’s website and Wikipedia, it’s easy to find the full list.

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    1 month ago

    The monopolies are there, now they just need to be nationalized

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    And have to see which companies these companies hold shares in. I stopped drinking monster when coca cola bought too large a percentage for me to accept.