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Ice Cream Giants Clash Over Social Media and CEO Dismissal
Vermont USAFriday, March 21, 2025
Unilever has a different view. They say the current dispute is because of Ben & Jerry's decision to talk about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They also say they support Ben & Jerry's social advocacy work, but think it should be more balanced.
The feud between Ben & Jerry's and Unilever has been going on for a few years. It started in 2021 when Ben & Jerry's decided to stop selling its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. This decision led to lawsuits, accusations, and financial losses for Unilever. In 2022, Unilever sold its intellectual property rights to its Israeli distributor, which put the products back on shelves in the West Bank. Ben & Jerry's sued Unilever again, saying it was bypassing their board with business decisions.
Ben & Jerry's says Unilever has silenced their social media activism on multiple occasions. They say Unilever blocked posts about the Israel-Hamas war, Palestinian refugees, and even Black History Month. Unilever denies this, saying they have reasonable concerns about the posts. They also say they have supported Ben & Jerry's social advocacy work.
The fight isn't over. Ben & Jerry's is asking the court to order Unilever to respect their independent board's authority and comply with the merger agreement's rules. They also want the court to ensure that any restructuring of the company doesn't eliminate or diminish the authority of their board. Unilever announced last year that it would separate its ice cream unit, including Ben & Jerry's, into a separate business.
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