Calls for boycotting US products spread in northern Europe
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Anyone else in northern Europe noticing that all the US products are the shitty ones you never buy anyway? I think the only American stuff I ever buy is steam games. No food. I was already boycotting Starbucks and MacDonalds over Palestine.
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Hesburger? Interesting, I'll have to look that up, haven't heard of it.
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Yeah, that Lemmy thing is extremely crap.
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I meant FB groups, they are jusr like Lemmy communities: it's a question of a topic + a group of people
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Finland and Baltics mostly. It's the biggest chain here in Estonia by locations (unless you count gas stations), but probably 2nd in popularity because McDonald's seems more popular. Idk if they put crack on their fries or what, but it's just not comparable.
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Well, if content comes from Canada it's just a question of server hosting.
You refer to Netflix and co?
That's a wip everywhere I guess
https://www.reddit.com/r/newfoundland/s/jkna5XzvxH -
no not really, its a totally different thing. you cant follow people here, nobody here uses their real name, and you can't limit visibility of content to just friends. marketplace is also not a thing, and that feature is not just yet another community
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Most grocery stores now highlight Canadian goods next to the price tag on the shelf
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Spendrups is a licensed Coca Cola factory. Make sure to check for any such shenanigans before buying Spendrups.
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A lot of supermarket food brands are American. You might be surprised if you start looking. Both my deodorant and toothpaste is from Unilever, for instance.
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Welcome and have fun! Glad to see you over on this side
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Unilever is UK based and was UK/Dutch before that. Does it being a multinational make it American enough for you?
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Can we collectively decide not to respect American intellectual property laws to really hit the tech sector where it hurts? We don't get that many physical goods over here but most of our software is American owned. I advocate for not paying American tech companies anymore.
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Close, copious amounts of sugar
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I said that a Facebook group is like a Lemmy community, not that Lemmy can replace Facebook. You got friendica for that (never used it though)
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This sounds really interesting, do you have a link or anything I could look for in a quick search to learn more?
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Unsure about that in terms of business pages but I suppose you can if you try hard enough: side bar for standard info, posts for events and communication. The only thing it lacks is the followers portion that acts as soft advertisement, e.g. if your friend follows something, you can see it.
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Oh I do believe in this one! My response was rather eurocentric, I realize that now. The Canadians are even more hurt as it stands right now, and their response is incredible.
Perhaps I'll see a greater response in my own community when the pointless tariffs also hit EU. Currently people are plenty pissed about US aligning themselves with Russia. It won't take too much to ignite it further.
I do hope that I'm proven wrong, and that the boycott US movement is doing better than I thought