Good point. It is hard and somewhat confusing at times what one should boycot. While some brands like Tesla and Coca Cola are clearcut,others like Mc Donald’s are franchised (or frenchfried) enterprises. Usually they use >90% local ingredients afaik .
Some other big conglomerates do some of same, using locally sourced ingredients.
Also, one could focus on just sanctioning the RED States for example. At least that was also a POV that was interesting.
Some might argue, that Dems are also responsible for this mess, but that’s something everyone needs to decide for themselves.
Also there is Mondalez International is a USA corp. with a range of cookies & chocolates,
Brands like Milka, Cadbury, Côte d’Or, Toblerone, Freia and, LU, Oreo, Belvita, TUC, Prince en Liga
Franchises usually have to pay a percentage ongoing to the corporate office. Even if a Rotten Rons is a locally owned franchise using 90% locally sourced ingredients, they’re still supporting the home office and all its exploitation.
Good point. It is hard and somewhat confusing at times what one should boycot. While some brands like Tesla and Coca Cola are clearcut,others like Mc Donald’s are franchised (or frenchfried) enterprises. Usually they use >90% local ingredients afaik .
Some other big conglomerates do some of same, using locally sourced ingredients.
Also, one could focus on just sanctioning the RED States for example. At least that was also a POV that was interesting. Some might argue, that Dems are also responsible for this mess, but that’s something everyone needs to decide for themselves.
Also there is Mondalez International is a USA corp. with a range of cookies & chocolates,
Brands like Milka, Cadbury, Côte d’Or, Toblerone, Freia and, LU, Oreo, Belvita, TUC, Prince en Liga
And Pepsi ( with many brands like Lays.
Franchises usually have to pay a percentage ongoing to the corporate office. Even if a Rotten Rons is a locally owned franchise using 90% locally sourced ingredients, they’re still supporting the home office and all its exploitation.