How widespread is the boycott against Goya Foods?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:kind of ironic that his company donates food to the very people who Trump wants to kick out.


Kind of sad that you think Trump wants to kick out legal citizens within the Hispanic community.

Kind of sad that you think that the food pantries that Goya donates to only serves legal immigrants within the Hispanic community.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hands down, the trumpets rushing off to by Goya Foods is the funniest thread on this forum. Seriously laugh out loud.


Because you assume Trump voters don’t eat ethnic foods? Wow, that’s some bubble you’ve insulated yourself in.

Many Trumpsters in middle America think Taco Bell is "real ethnic food".

No, I don't think most middle America Trumpsters have ever bought Goya foods.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hands down, the trumpets rushing off to by Goya Foods is the funniest thread on this forum. Seriously laugh out loud.

+1 How many people in Trumplandia middle America have ever even heard of Goya before this blew up?


The fact that you’re even asking this is so very telling. My (white) family is from a tiny town in Idaho which is more than 50% Hispanic. Most of my parents’ close friends are of Mexican descent. Mexican food is par for the course there. But you go right ahead with your failed and ignorant assumptions of “middle America”.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.

I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.

Does anyone need a recipe?



Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.


Well, just for the record I'm a trained chef and I do home cooking, meals and cooking classes for the disadvantaged, kids and the elderly. So yes, I talk to them often about the nutritional value of canned beans, which is a shelf-stable product that is inexpensive and healthy for them to eat.

Only now, I will be firmly endorsing the Goya brand and telling them to look for Goya products, specifically.

Alright, so basically you are going to tell your students that Goya beans are healthier because the CEO likes Trump. Or something like that. Just so they buy the beans that own the liberals. My God, that's dumber than a boycott. And unethical too.


Oh, please. How is that at all “unethical”? The PP has always been a fan of Goya and recommends it. S/he is not an elected official and is not paid for his/her opinion. So what the issue? Oh, right. You’re triggered because Trump. Yawn. Grow up.
-DP

Believe it or not some people have different standards than you do and it is not all about politics. Sorry you can't see that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hands down, the trumpets rushing off to by Goya Foods is the funniest thread on this forum. Seriously laugh out loud.


Because you assume Trump voters don’t eat ethnic foods? Wow, that’s some bubble you’ve insulated yourself in.

Many Trumpsters in middle America think Taco Bell is "real ethnic food".

No, I don't think most middle America Trumpsters have ever bought Goya foods.


^^^ Ignorance personified ^^^
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.

I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.

Does anyone need a recipe?



Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.


Well, just for the record I'm a trained chef and I do home cooking, meals and cooking classes for the disadvantaged, kids and the elderly. So yes, I talk to them often about the nutritional value of canned beans, which is a shelf-stable product that is inexpensive and healthy for them to eat.

Only now, I will be firmly endorsing the Goya brand and telling them to look for Goya products, specifically.

Alright, so basically you are going to tell your students that Goya beans are healthier because the CEO likes Trump. Or something like that. Just so they buy the beans that own the liberals. My God, that's dumber than a boycott. And unethical too.


Oh, please. How is that at all “unethical”? The PP has always been a fan of Goya and recommends it. S/he is not an elected official and is not paid for his/her opinion. So what the issue? Oh, right. You’re triggered because Trump. Yawn. Grow up.
-DP

Believe it or not some people have different standards than you do and it is not all about politics. Sorry you can't see that.


Of course it’s all about politics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never purchased them, but I intend to the next time I go to the grocery..........


Goya rocks!

I love their products. (Italian here - We know good food products.)

I will CONTINUE to buy Goya! Go, Goya!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.

I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.

Does anyone need a recipe?



Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.


Well, just for the record I'm a trained chef and I do home cooking, meals and cooking classes for the disadvantaged, kids and the elderly. So yes, I talk to them often about the nutritional value of canned beans, which is a shelf-stable product that is inexpensive and healthy for them to eat.

Only now, I will be firmly endorsing the Goya brand and telling them to look for Goya products, specifically.

Alright, so basically you are going to tell your students that Goya beans are healthier because the CEO likes Trump. Or something like that. Just so they buy the beans that own the liberals. My God, that's dumber than a boycott. And unethical too.


Oh, please. How is that at all “unethical”? The PP has always been a fan of Goya and recommends it. S/he is not an elected official and is not paid for his/her opinion. So what the issue? Oh, right. You’re triggered because Trump. Yawn. Grow up.
-DP

Believe it or not some people have different standards than you do and it is not all about politics. Sorry you can't see that.


Of course it’s all about politics.

Sigh. People see what they want to see. Learn to see more. Or don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hands down, the trumpets rushing off to by Goya Foods is the funniest thread on this forum. Seriously laugh out loud.



+1. My fav thread by far!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People are going to boycott a brand because the CEO said that we are “blessed” to have Trump? Give me a break.

I guarantee you that 80 percent of the “boycotters” will be young white women who probably buy Bush’s beans, or some expensive artisanal beans, anyway.

People are going to buy the same brand because a few young white women are boycotting it. You don't see any irony in this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never purchased them, but I intend to the next time I go to the grocery..........


I do purchase Goya products but won’t be going forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure but DH is Hispanic immigrant from SA and bought tons of Goya products. Now he won’t buy anything. We default to my WASPy WF brand. Lol.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hands down, the trumpets rushing off to by Goya Foods is the funniest thread on this forum. Seriously laugh out loud.

+1 How many people in Trumplandia middle America have ever even heard of Goya before this blew up?


The fact that you’re even asking this is so very telling. My (white) family is from a tiny town in Idaho which is more than 50% Hispanic. Most of my parents’ close friends are of Mexican descent. Mexican food is par for the course there. But you go right ahead with your failed and ignorant assumptions of “middle America”.

And do people in this tiny town in ID support the 50% Hispanic population but yet still support Trump? I'm having a hard time marrying those ideals.

Why do you suppose that Trump's Hispanic support is less than half of what it is for Biden or Clinton, for that matter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but I just went to Giant and bought a lot more than I need for the coming week. I LOVE their canned beans, and for the first time, I looked at their other products. Came home with Goya olive oil and some spices.

I plan to continue to do so and will probably make a large purchase later in the week and donate to a food pantry.

Does anyone need a recipe?



Somebody's a little too excited about canned goods. Your exuberance is not going to do Trump any good, and you'll last about as long at this as the average Trumper did fighting Covid.


Well, just for the record I'm a trained chef and I do home cooking, meals and cooking classes for the disadvantaged, kids and the elderly. So yes, I talk to them often about the nutritional value of canned beans, which is a shelf-stable product that is inexpensive and healthy for them to eat.

Only now, I will be firmly endorsing the Goya brand and telling them to look for Goya products, specifically.


If any of this is true, why are you pushing high sodium products to groups that are at risk for hypertension? If you must flog products, the dried beans are low in sodium and cheaper per serving.
Anonymous
I'm going to go out and buy tons of goya food products.. and then donate them all to Casa Maryland. MAGA
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