Aldi and Lidl are even cheaper. |
| I really don't think these types of political power plays have as much of an impact as you think, OP. Most people just want to buy their groceries and get the heck out of there. |
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The Trump's shilling Goya is a lot worse than the Clinton's selling Lincoln Bedroom nights.
Just saying. |
Agree with this poster. And so I dropped some Goya in my Whole Foods cart last visit. |
Remember that your white brats will work for the Hispanic majority in 2050. |
If you buy Starbucks products, you support crony business |
FWIW, I don't buy Starbucks products, because they are too expensive. I do buy Goya but prefer store brands. But nice try trying to paint me as a hypocrite and pin Trump's unethical behavior on me. As a private citizen, I have no direct control over crony capitalism. This is a collective action problem. |
Goya is $1.39 a can at safeway. Most of their stuff is a lot more expensive. The company pushes Hispanic culture at higher prices and endorses trump and company who hate Hispanic people and culture. The company has a history of wrapping itself in Hispanic culture as a marketing tool but stops there. |
That's not how it works. |
Was the ceo endorsing Obama and his border cages when he said nice things about him during his visit a few years back? |
LOL at this statement. Shows how out of touch you are. |
He won't even listen to the morning national security briefing that is laid out for him like a third grader. Probably because he reads like a third grader. You really think he reads anything? I can't imagine that he would be bothered to keep written materials that he would never look at on his desk. |
Uhh...what exactly about a boycott isn't "free speech and political freedom?" Nobody is forcing you to stop buying Goya, they are simply expressing their displeasure with Goya's leadership by voting with their dollars. Are you one of those people who thinks "free speech" means "I can speak whatever I want with no consequences whatsoever?" Goya is free to speak and support whoever they want, just like consumers are free to speak and say we won't support companies who support Trump. |
| OP here. I checked with a few Latino friends who are pretty active in MD Latino groups and from their anecdotal evidence, there is a strong (not not uniform) protest of Goya. Looks about 3/4 of the local Latino community is boycotting and about 1/4 refuse to politicize the situation and are supporting not changing their behavior based on this incident. Purely anecdotal and a relatively small subset (only a few dozen people) but still noteworthy. I was curious what the sentiment outside our circle was like. Will be curious to see what the longer term effect on the company will be after the first month or two of people who are just making a political stance give that up. |
Your Latino friends from MD, who are active in Latino groups, are probably not representative of the Latino population of the US. They almost certain skew farther to the left than most. |