Anonymous wrote:My favorite part of the boycott is all the pasty faced, bulimic blondes posting on Facebook that they will no longer buy Goya products. As if a steak marinaded in mojo criollo ever passed their thin, pursed lips.
Anonymous wrote:Their hot sauce is darn good. Don’t care what their CEO says. He’s a CEO. They are mostly out of touch and bit sociopathic to begin with. It’s how they got to where they are. He says he likes Trump. Not the end of the world folks and their food is good and they donat a lot to charity. Now, Old El Paso and Ortega ... there’s some evil hombres.
Anonymous wrote:This is one side of the problem with Citizens United decisions. Yes, I know that this was not simply about a campaign contribution. They have given to the Trump campaign, and that wasn’t widely known until this past week.
When corporations start taking political stands, or making political donations, they’re going to piss off someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2
Hispanic immigrant
If you knew anything about Goya products you would know they are the most expensive option on the shelves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their hot sauce is darn good. Don’t care what their CEO says. He’s a CEO. They are mostly out of touch and bit sociopathic to begin with. It’s how they got to where they are. He says he likes Trump. Not the end of the world folks and their food is good and they donat a lot to charity. Now, Old El Paso and Ortega ... there’s some evil hombres.
I don’t want some foreigner tell me how to live my life. Goya can go back to Spain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2
Hispanic immigrant
If you knew anything about Goya products you would know they are the most expensive option on the shelves.
Are you saying that Hispanic immigrants cannot afford Goya products?
+1. What a bigoted, racist statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2
Hispanic immigrant
If you knew anything about Goya products you would know they are the most expensive option on the shelves.
Are you saying that Hispanic immigrants cannot afford Goya products?
+1. What a bigoted, racist statement.
Anonymous wrote:
There is now a "buycot" on Goya products from coast to coast. But the American public is doing the opposite and from coast to coast, New York to California, Goya products are flying off shelves as consumers who have not previously purchased Goya products are doing so now in support of the CEO and President Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2
Hispanic immigrant
If you knew anything about Goya products you would know they are the most expensive option on the shelves.
Are you saying that Hispanic immigrants cannot afford Goya products?
Anonymous wrote:Their hot sauce is darn good. Don’t care what their CEO says. He’s a CEO. They are mostly out of touch and bit sociopathic to begin with. It’s how they got to where they are. He says he likes Trump. Not the end of the world folks and their food is good and they donat a lot to charity. Now, Old El Paso and Ortega ... there’s some evil hombres.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Latinos will boycott Goya. It's a leader in Hispanic foods and what's more important, their products are affordable.
I buy their beans and other dry goods and will continue doing so.
+1
+2. So sick of boycotts and cancel culture I automatically do the opposite now. It’s absolutely disgusting what this country has become.
Did you feel the same when Trump told his followers to boycott Harley Davidson?
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So much for your fickle support of "Made in America." The point of that boycott was to bring motorcycle manufacturing BACK TO THE US. Harley planned to move some of its production overseas. Once again, you people seem to have missed the memo that Trump advocated Made in America well before Biden jumped on the bandwagon. -DP
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/12/politics/trump-harley-davidson-overseas-manufacturing/index.html
Way to miss the point.
The point is, you said boycotts are bad and automatically do the opposite. So logically you should have bought a Harley even if you don't ride a motorcycle.