How widespread is the boycott against Goya Foods?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am latina and won't be buying anything from Goya. There are plenty of other options out there, including imported goods from my home country. I will not give my money to these people, same way I don't buy at Walmart or Hobby Lobby for example.


NP. My husband is from South America. We feel the same way, as do many of our friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am latina and won't be buying anything from Goya. There are plenty of other options out there, including imported goods from my home country. I will not give my money to these people, same way I don't buy at Walmart or Hobby Lobby for example.


Not buy in Walmart? You must be rich. A rich Latina woman.
Anonymous
Goya's not going anywhere.

The head said genial things when invited by 44 and did the same when invited by 45.

This outrage is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Goya's not going anywhere.

The head said genial things when invited by 44 and did the same when invited by 45.

This outrage is ridiculous.


Indeed.

Viva Goya!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am latina and won't be buying anything from Goya. There are plenty of other options out there, including imported goods from my home country. I will not give my money to these people, same way I don't buy at Walmart or Hobby Lobby for example.


Not buy in Walmart? You must be rich. A rich Latina woman.


A member of the Spanish elite. The light skinned over class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Goya's not going anywhere.

The head said genial things when invited by 44 and did the same when invited by 45.

This outrage is ridiculous.


You’re not supposed to be genial with racists who are using their elected office to “other” many of the people in your customer base. Duh. He probably should’ve refused the invitation all together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am latina and won't be buying anything from Goya. There are plenty of other options out there, including imported goods from my home country. I will not give my money to these people, same way I don't buy at Walmart or Hobby Lobby for example.


Not buy in Walmart? You must be rich. A rich Latina woman.


A member of the Spanish elite. The light skinned over class.



Oh my, the crazy anglos never cease to surprise you.

The "Spanish elite" is a real thing...in Spain.

And they don't even know wtf is Goya foods.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goya's not going anywhere.

The head said genial things when invited by 44 and did the same when invited by 45.

This outrage is ridiculous.


You’re not supposed to be genial with racists who are using their elected office to “other” many of the people in your customer base. Duh. He probably should’ve refused the invitation all together.



If so, he should also have refused the invitation to join the Deporter-in-Chief Obama and his sidekick Biden.

He went and said nice words instead because, you know, basic decency and respect for the office of POTUS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goya's not going anywhere.

The head said genial things when invited by 44 and did the same when invited by 45.

This outrage is ridiculous.


You’re not supposed to be genial with racists who are using their elected office to “other” many of the people in your customer base. Duh. He probably should’ve refused the invitation all together.



If so, he should also have refused the invitation to join the Deporter-in-Chief Obama and his sidekick Biden.

He went and said nice words instead because, you know, basic decency and respect for the office of POTUS.


So all hispanics are illegals? What a bunch of racist crap.
Anonymous
My family are new consumers of Goya products. Went to the local grocery store a few days ago - they were nearly sold out. And, we live in a rural area with few Hispanics.
I bought some rice and beans and it was delicious. Will continue to buy Goya.

Saw this yesterday.....

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My family are new consumers of Goya products. Went to the local grocery store a few days ago - they were nearly sold out. And, we live in a rural area with few Hispanics.
I bought some rice and beans and it was delicious. Will continue to buy Goya.

Saw this yesterday.....



Sure you will.

Pray tell: what did you make with your two cans of garbanzo beans?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goya's not going anywhere.

The head said genial things when invited by 44 and did the same when invited by 45.

This outrage is ridiculous.


You’re not supposed to be genial with racists who are using their elected office to “other” many of the people in your customer base. Duh. He probably should’ve refused the invitation all together.



If so, he should also have refused the invitation to join the Deporter-in-Chief Obama and his sidekick Biden.

He went and said nice words instead because, you know, basic decency and respect for the office of POTUS.


So all hispanics are illegals? What a bunch of racist crap.


Well said -- Dems are full of racist crap, and good news is that more and more Hispanics (and hopefully blacks and Asians too) are seeing throught it.

Anonymous
I'm not a fan of Trump and didn't vote for him....BUT....the boycott against GOYA foods based on the CEO simply supporting the current US President is IMHO totally wrong and actually is making me (and others) go out and buy tons of GOYA products just to support free speech!

Boycotting a company/restaurant solely because you don't agree with the CEO's political or religious views is akin to discrimination and censorship and leads to a slippery slope....

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My family are new consumers of Goya products. Went to the local grocery store a few days ago - they were nearly sold out. And, we live in a rural area with few Hispanics.
I bought some rice and beans and it was delicious. Will continue to buy Goya.

Saw this yesterday.....



Sure you will.

Pray tell: what did you make with your two cans of garbanzo beans?


Hummus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My family are new consumers of Goya products. Went to the local grocery store a few days ago - they were nearly sold out. And, we live in a rural area with few Hispanics.
I bought some rice and beans and it was delicious. Will continue to buy Goya.

Saw this yesterday.....



Sure you will.

Pray tell: what did you make with your two cans of garbanzo beans?


Hummus.


Great! Good choice. Guess you'll be eating a LOT of hummus from now on if you intend to overcome the boycott.
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