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Surprisingly enough for me, I don't purchase anything on that list. I used to buy Hot Pockets on occasion as a lunch snack but ever since covid19 started, I've been working from home.

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Reee, they don't boycott Russia, boycott them!!!¡!

Also, isn't Nestea owned by Coca Cola?

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Too bad you can't read. You would see this has nothing to do with Russia.

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It doesn't say why one should boycott nestle. Is it about all those child slaves in west africa?

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Pretty sure a big reason is that the CEO believes drinking water shouldn't be free to anyone.

They very likely make contributions to soros' open society foundation, and promote general woke bullshit.

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They're owned by fucking kikes, /thread

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Is there anything they don't own?

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Uhhh....

Diamond-brand dog food.

Nailed it.

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Yes, but P&G owns most of the other stuff.

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I've made a comprehensive list of companies I should be boycotting, unfortunately unless I start growing my own food and producing my own goods, it's impossible to maintain the boycott, everything is basically owned by blackrock and vanguard.

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Care to share that list?

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This one is A LOT harder to avoid everyone on.

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Bought a frozen pizza once a long time ago. Only thing on the list for me. It’s crazy how easy it is not to buy shit products from shit manufacturers and shit retailers.

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Went through the whole thing and I don't buy any of this shit

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Literally the only thing on that list I buy with any regularity is Frosty Paws dogs treats, and those only in the warmer months.

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I would assume with a name like "Frosty Paws" that it's a dog treat ; )

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Yeah. Doggie "ice cream" treats. We usually just fill small beef bones the dogs have already grown tired of with peanut butter and freeze them.

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NYPA

But I do that anyway.

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I don't buy any of that.

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Mortality from Nestlé’s Marketing of Infant Formula in Low and Middle-Income Countries https://www.nber.org/papers/w24452