We live in a blue state. This is one way we can make a difference,” said the organizer, who was joined by a dozen other people carrying signs and eliciting beeps of support Sunday.
President Donald Trump’s “American First” policies are fueling a new wave of anti-American sentiment overseas – and that ...
A growing number of Europeans and citizens of other countries are choosing not to buy American products to demonstrate their ...
The boycott could have a psychological effect on ... says the family has given up Pringles, Oreos and Pepsi Max. Not so hard, really. But now they’re discussing doing without Netflix, and ...
The boycott reflects deep-seated resentment among ... replacing brands like Colgate, Heinz, and Pepsi with European alternatives. Jens Olsen, a Danish electrician and carpenter, said he is ...
The terms “Boycott USA,” and “Boycott America ... The 57-year-old said he felt powerless and had to do something. He has given up Pepsi, Colgate toothpaste, Heinz ketchup and California ...
A grassroots movement across Europe and Canada to boycott U.S. products is gaining momentum as people join Facebook groups to exchange ideas about how to avoid American products and find alternatives.
Ivan Hansen, a retired Danish police officer, loaded up his basket at the supermarket, carefully checking each product to avoid buying anything made in the United States. No more Coca-Cola, no ...
He has given up Pepsi, Colgate toothpaste, Heinz ketchup and California wine, and replaced them with European products. He is now an administrator of the Danish Facebook page “Boykot varer fra USA” ...
He has given up Pepsi, Colgate toothpaste, Heinz ketchup and California wine, and replaced them with European products. He is ...
A growing boycott movement across Europe Hansen is just ... The 57-year-old said he felt powerless and had to do something. He has given up Pepsi, Colgate toothpaste, Heinz ketchup and California ...