How widespread is the boycott against Goya Foods?

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Anonymous wrote:Well, I am boycotting them and any company that supports trump. Not that it makes that much difference to the companies but I feel better.


I am with you. I am tried of people like the conservative troll telling me how stupid I am and I must buy Goya bean. I must support trump and all the repugnant people flocking to him. He is the false prophet if ever there was one.


No one - NO ONE - has told anyone they "must buy Goya bean" or that you "must support Trump." Not one person. We're merely mocking you for this silly, silly boycott that makes you all look even more juvenile than usual. No one actually cares what brands you buy, but it certainly is funny to picture you self-righteous twits marching up to the cashier with your carts full of virtue groceries.

Also - calling people you disagree with "conservative trolls" just reveals so much more about you than those you disagree with.

Well, that made me laugh. I picture PP going to checkout with a cartful of organic dried beans while another DCUMer follows with Goya canned beans. At checkout they argue about which one of them is virtue signaling. First one drives away in a Tesla and the second drives away in a coal-fired monster truck.


Do you really know anyone who drives a "coal-fired monster truck"? I certainly don't.

That's not the point. I don't know anyone who drives a Tesla either.

And to just to be clear, if someone is buying extra Goya products because of this, then they are virtue signalling.


Sure. Just as the person braying on social media about boycotting them is virtue signaling as well.

Yes. Exactly.

But some on the right think only the left virtue signals.


The difference is, those on the left ANNOUNCE their virtue signals. Loudly, obnoxiously, and with photo ops. Those on the right (usually) just do whatever it is without finding it necessary to ANNOUNCE it all over social media. And I don't include anonymous DCUM as "social media."
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Try Buycott. Goya nearly sold out in my neighborhood grocery store.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know where I can get some Goya food. Every grocery store I have been to is sold out. What’s going on?

I saw plenty at Giant today.


Goya food is the new toilet paper.
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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.


Can you afford the Dollar Store?
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Anonymous wrote:Well, I am boycotting them and any company that supports trump. Not that it makes that much difference to the companies but I feel better.


I am with you. I am tried of people like the conservative troll telling me how stupid I am and I must buy Goya bean. I must support trump and all the repugnant people flocking to him. He is the false prophet if ever there was one.


No one - NO ONE - has told anyone they "must buy Goya bean" or that you "must support Trump." Not one person. We're merely mocking you for this silly, silly boycott that makes you all look even more juvenile than usual. No one actually cares what brands you buy, but it certainly is funny to picture you self-righteous twits marching up to the cashier with your carts full of virtue groceries.

Also - calling people you disagree with "conservative trolls" just reveals so much more about you than those you disagree with.

Well, that made me laugh. I picture PP going to checkout with a cartful of organic dried beans while another DCUMer follows with Goya canned beans. At checkout they argue about which one of them is virtue signaling. First one drives away in a Tesla and the second drives away in a coal-fired monster truck.


Do you really know anyone who drives a "coal-fired monster truck"? I certainly don't.

That's not the point. I don't know anyone who drives a Tesla either.

And to just to be clear, if someone is buying extra Goya products because of this, then they are virtue signalling.


Sure. Just as the person braying on social media about boycotting them is virtue signaling as well.

Yes. Exactly.

But some on the right think only the left virtue signals.


The difference is, those on the left ANNOUNCE their virtue signals. Loudly, obnoxiously, and with photo ops. Those on the right (usually) just do whatever it is without finding it necessary to ANNOUNCE it all over social media. And I don't include anonymous DCUM as "social media."

https://twitter.com/IvankaTrump/status/1283221019684110337/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1283221019684110337%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fd-7507271522608595314.ampproject.net%2F2007040248002%2Fframe.html, right

https://mobile.twitter.com/johnrich/status/1036751396002050050/photo/1
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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?


NP. I use two cans of Goya garbanzo beans to make my Lebanese family recipe for hummus. I use Goya black eye peas to make my Black family recipe for Hoppin John.
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Anonymous wrote: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....



It sounds like the free market to me. Sometimes you select one product over a substantially similar one because the company does virtuous things - like adopt fair labor policies, or good environmental practices. Sometimes you reject one product over another that is substantially similar because the company does evil things, like support Trump. That's capitalism - the market speaking.


What is "virtuous" to one may not be to another.
I totally agree with the first pp here. It is the perfect example of cancel culture. And, evidence that the left's narrative about supporting Hispanics is a huge lie. Seems that just like only some black lives matter, only some Hispanics and immigrants are worthy of support......Only those who don't support the current president.
And, pp, a true free market doesn't hinge on who or what the CEO supports or what he says, unrelated to the business. A free market is truly free. Free of outrage on the part of the left because - gasp - the CEO states support of the president.


Yes, we don't agree on what is virtuous - and we can shop accordingly, as we like. That's the free market.

"Cancel culture" just means people are upset about a thing you like. No one is banning Goya. I will simply select other canned beans from the store next time, just as I will never buy another My Pillow pillow. I think Trump is an evil boil on the a** of America, and like h*ll I am going to spend my money supporting businesses that support his killing of Americans. I call it draining the commercial swamp.

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I am worried that whites and blacks are appropriating Hispanic cooking with all this Goya shopping.
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Budget Marie Antoinette looks a lot more vapid as she commits yet another crime.
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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.

Actually, it's a thing in Latin America, too. The lighter your skin (ie, Spanish heritage), the more advantage you have.



To refer to Mexican/ Colombia/ Argentinian....elites as "Spanish elites" shows how clueless you are and makes one wonder why you care about Goya Foods and Hispanic matters



Criollo are the Spanish elite of South American countries because they are descended from European Spaniards. Do you have a different understanding?
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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.


^^ This person is clearly angry because s/he knows the boycott won't affect Goya. Such impotent rage!


This is the best part of the boycott: all the pasty faced liberals who never heard of Goya products much less buy them, are vowing to crush the company by buying another brand of pinto beans. It does give them two opportunities to virtue signal by buying another brand of pinto beans and then donating the beans to the Junior League’s holiday food drive. .
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Anonymous wrote:Well, I am boycotting them and any company that supports trump. Not that it makes that much difference to the companies but I feel better.


I am with you. I am tried of people like the conservative troll telling me how stupid I am and I must buy Goya bean. I must support trump and all the repugnant people flocking to him. He is the false prophet if ever there was one.


No one - NO ONE - has told anyone they "must buy Goya bean" or that you "must support Trump." Not one person. We're merely mocking you for this silly, silly boycott that makes you all look even more juvenile than usual. No one actually cares what brands you buy, but it certainly is funny to picture you self-righteous twits marching up to the cashier with your carts full of virtue groceries.

Also - calling people you disagree with "conservative trolls" just reveals so much more about you than those you disagree with.

Well, that made me laugh. I picture PP going to checkout with a cartful of organic dried beans while another DCUMer follows with Goya canned beans. At checkout they argue about which one of them is virtue signaling. First one drives away in a Tesla and the second drives away in a coal-fired monster truck.


Do you really know anyone who drives a "coal-fired monster truck"? I certainly don't.

That's not the point. I don't know anyone who drives a Tesla either.

And to just to be clear, if someone is buying extra Goya products because of this, then they are virtue signalling.


Sure. Just as the person braying on social media about boycotting them is virtue signaling as well.

Yes. Exactly.

But some on the right think only the left virtue signals.


The difference is, those on the left ANNOUNCE their virtue signals. Loudly, obnoxiously, and with photo ops. Those on the right (usually) just do whatever it is without finding it necessary to ANNOUNCE it all over social media. And I don't include anonymous DCUM as "social media."





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Anonymous wrote:I have a case of Goya black beans to the maid this week and let me tell you- she was Thrilled!!!! Liberals thing the darndest things- like Hispanics are mad at Goya.


Of course she was thrilled. You gave her free food.


PP. please look up sarcasm in the Google.
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Anonymous wrote:I am worried that whites and blacks are appropriating Hispanic cooking with all this Goya shopping.


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Because supporting a racist and racism....


Although I do not like Trump and didn't vote for him...I would not say that everyone who does should be deemed racist or supporting racism. We'll just have to agree to disagree. He is the democratically elected POTUS whether we like it or not.

My DD received her GS Gold Award a few yrs ago and received various letters of recognition, including one from Trump who is the current POTUS whether we like it or not. The letter is kept along with others from Senator Tim Kaine, etc. We would never destroy the letter as some extreme leftists might because again, he's still the POTUS. Although admittedly my DD just rolled her eyes when she got the letter


And as previously stated...this is why the GOYA CEO said what he said....he said the politically correct and polite thing to the democratically elected POTUS. Agree 100% that the outrage is ridiculous.


However, people who voted for trump don't believe that trump's bigotry and sexism are deal breakers. Sort of like people who voted for George Wallace, not because they were racist, they just liked his policies.
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