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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. .