How widespread is the boycott against Goya Foods?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sad today as Wegmans was out of Goya hot sauce.


They do not stock Goya hot sauce. Americans want American hot sauces not foreign hot sauce. Make America Great support American companies!


Will someone please explain to these dumb knobs that Goya is very much an American company? A Hispanic-owned, American company.

And Giant was also out of the hot sauce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to two grocery stores today. The below is not my picture, but it reflects what I experienced



Not entirely accurate - *Whole Foods* customers are not buying Goya. You know, the grocery store of choice for virtue signalers.

Giant, Safeway, Harris Teeter, etc. - lots of Goya being bought in those stores.
Anonymous
The picture above looks like "my" Safeway. Beans mostly gone, except Goya.
Anonymous
I needed chick peas yesterday. I bought the other brand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to two grocery stores today. The below is not my picture, but it reflects what I experienced



Not entirely accurate - *Whole Foods* customers are not buying Goya. You know, the grocery store of choice for virtue signalers.

Giant, Safeway, Harris Teeter, etc. - lots of Goya being bought in those stores.


Nope Safeway and Giant Goya section was untouched. They will lose the shelve space soon. If something does not sell the shelve space is converted to another product.
Anonymous
I will buy them today. I dont eat canned food but I will donate them to the food bank. I f the poor hispanic families dont want them, the food bank can do whatever they want.
I hate herd mentality.
Anonymous
Food banks wouldn't be so desperate to accommodate the thousands more they are feeding if it hadn't been for Trump's handling of the economy, so I guess that is a fair cycle, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Food banks wouldn't be so desperate to accommodate the thousands more they are feeding if it hadn't been for Trump's handling of the economy, so I guess that is a fair cycle, PP.


When I took my kid and his friends to volunteer at food bank a few years ago, many of them thought the food they put in boxes were better than the one their parents provided at home. To stop confusIng them, I stopped the activity.
Anonymous
When I went they were out of some Goya items but had others.

Same with So Delicious coconut milk. They had plain but not vanilla.

This boycott will be a wash. Some people will stop purchasing, others will purchase to make a point.

I will buy the Goya items I always buy and continue to not buy others. For instance, I buy organic canned beans, so I'm not even considering Goya beans unless the store is out.
Anonymous
I needed black beans today. I ordered another brand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to two grocery stores today. The below is not my picture, but it reflects what I experienced



Not entirely accurate - *Whole Foods* customers are not buying Goya. You know, the grocery store of choice for virtue signalers.

Giant, Safeway, Harris Teeter, etc. - lots of Goya being bought in those stores.


First clue she’s a virtue signaler : Lynn Jones Johnston. She doesn’t have enough self worth to keep her family name and has to tack on a spouse’s name.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to two grocery stores today. The below is not my picture, but it reflects what I experienced



Not entirely accurate - *Whole Foods* customers are not buying Goya. You know, the grocery store of choice for virtue signalers.

Giant, Safeway, Harris Teeter, etc. - lots of Goya being bought in those stores.


First clue she’s a virtue signaler : Lynn Jones Johnston. She doesn’t have enough self worth to keep her family name and has to tack on a spouse’s name.



A dollar's a dollar whether you like the person spending it or not

And here's evidence at least some consumers are spending their dollars on other products

Trump: bad for business!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to two grocery stores today. The below is not my picture, but it reflects what I experienced



Not entirely accurate - *Whole Foods* customers are not buying Goya. You know, the grocery store of choice for virtue signalers.

Giant, Safeway, Harris Teeter, etc. - lots of Goya being bought in those stores.


First clue she’s a virtue signaler : Lynn Jones Johnston. She doesn’t have enough self worth to keep her family name and has to tack on a spouse’s name.



A dollar's a dollar whether you like the person spending it or not

And here's evidence at least some consumers are spending their dollars on other products

Trump: bad for business!


Whole Foods has less than a 2% market share. Let’s see what the relevant grocers are doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Food banks wouldn't be so desperate to accommodate the thousands more they are feeding if it hadn't been for Trump's handling of the economy, so I guess that is a fair cycle, PP.

And the food banks help illegal immigrants, so it's great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will buy them today. I dont eat canned food but I will donate them to the food bank. I f the poor hispanic families dont want them, the food bank can do whatever they want.
I hate herd mentality.


How is this not “herd mentality”?
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