• @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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      Quaker oats are the last filling oats somehow

      I am going to miss Bob’s red mill, they make some good stuff that nobody else does well.

        • @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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          Originally it was because I’d eat a pack of quick oats and be hungry again in 30 minutes.

          I don’t know why their oats are so unfulfilling and sad. Had no idea they were going out of business.

          I go with Natures Path Flax Plus for quick oats, but did not realize they were Canadian until today.

    • @protist@mander.xyz
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      228 days ago

      I was going to say, this is a list of things I don’t buy already (am American). Every now and then I buy a box of triscuits I guess

  • @Pitchelos@lemm.ee
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    Nestlé and Unilever are not American. Nestlé is Swiss and Unilever is British/Dutch.

    This does not mean that they are good brand and you can certainly find many reasons to boycott them but not because they are American

    • Steve Dice
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      126 days ago

      Depends on what you mean by “being” American. It’s owned mostly by American institutions like Bank of America and Wells Fargo.

    • @protist@mander.xyz
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      1928 days ago

      Toblerone is owned by US-based Kraft but only produced in the EU, similar to how Ben and Jerry’s ice cream is made in the US but is owned by the London-based Unilever. With international conglomerates, national lines are very blurred

    • @skepller@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, they bought a lot of European chocolate brands, like Milka, Côte d’Or, Toblerone, Cadbury, Green & Black’s, Freia and Marabou.

  • Buy-European.netM
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    Although the title is a bit misleading as Nestlé is Swiss and Unilever is British I still love to see this every couple of years as a reminder.

  • @Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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    528 days ago

    Honestly out of the stuff I’m seeing here there’s not a single thing that doesn’t have a European drop in replacement. If we got rid of everything tomorrow people would probably mourn Coca Cola and candy bars for a while and not much else.

  • @Skunk@jlai.lu
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    Happily 80% of those are not sold in my corner of Europe.

    We have enough domestic brands that covers all this shit food with better quality local alternatives (Migros, Frey, Lindt…)

    The most famous being a really human mega corporation with nothing to hide, aka Nestle.

  • Ziglin (it/they)
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    426 days ago

    Am I the only one interested in this seemingly being from 2012 according to the copyright notice in the bottom right. That’s more than 12 years ago now :(

    • @ugh@lemmy.world
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      This is very outdated. It’s a decent quick guide, and most of it is still true, but I recommend looking up the current information. Between the parent company’s website and Wikipedia, it’s easy to find the full list.

  • @WarlockLawyer@lemmy.world
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    And have to see which companies these companies hold shares in. I stopped drinking monster when coca cola bought too large a percentage for me to accept.