Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What products are El Salvadoran?
You can google. Apparently knit products are the main.
- Hanes (underwear, T-shirts)
- Fruit of the Loom (apparel)
- Gildan (basic clothing)
- Diana (snacks and candy)
- Capri (mattresses and furniture)
- Indufoam (bedding and mattresses)
- Bon Appetit (snack foods)
- Livsmart (beverages)
- Jumex (juice and drinks)
- Laboratorios Vijosa (pharmaceuticals)
- Salvaplastic (plastic goods)
- Olimpia Beds (furniture)
And make sure to check labels in the grocery store to avoid their produce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?
Seriously??
Jesus Christ, you people would be buying Hitler brand lampshades in the middle of WWII
What what about the normal German citizens?!??! B
+1 it worked for South Africa to end aparteid and it can work for El Salvador too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?
Seriously??
Jesus Christ, you people would be buying Hitler brand lampshades in the middle of WWII
What what about the normal German citizens?!??! B
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isolated boycotts achieve nothing except to help you feel good about yourself.
Says you, random idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What products are El Salvadoran?
You can google. Apparently knit products are the main.
Anonymous wrote:You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?
Seriously??
Anonymous wrote:What products are El Salvadoran?
Anonymous wrote:Isolated boycotts achieve nothing except to help you feel good about yourself.
Anonymous wrote:You want to harm working-class Salvadorans, OP?
Seriously??
Anonymous wrote:So on top of Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart, Facebook and a bunch of other companies and places, add El Salvador; got it π π