Inside the “Free Ben & Jerry's” saga

Ben & Jerry's, the Vermont-based ice cream brand known for its commitment to social justice and progressive values, has found itself at odds with its parent company Unilever. The 25-year partnership between the two companies began in 2000, but over time, tensions have escalated into an all-out battle.

At the time of the merger, Ben & Jerry's was promised a degree of independence, including control over its social activism and employee protections. However, it appears that these promises were never fully honored by Unilever. The company backed out of creating a $5 million fund to support minority-owned businesses, as originally agreed upon.

Ben Cohen, co-founder of the brand, expressed his concerns about the partnership from the outset. "Ben & Jerry's will become just another brand like any other soulless, heartless, spiritless brand out there," he warned. The promises made by Unilever were also being broken, with the company backing out of creating the fund and not following through on its commitment to continue encouraging Ben & Jerry's social agenda.

Tensions between the two companies came to a head in 2021, when Ben & Jerry's announced that it would no longer sell its ice cream in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. This move was seen as a bold statement of the brand's values and stance on social justice. However, Unilever claimed that this decision was "inconsistent with our values," sparking a heated dispute between the two parties.

Ben & Jerry's has since sued Unilever for breaching its merger agreement and allowing for the marketing and sales of its ice cream in Israel. The brand claims that Unilever has silenced its efforts to speak out on social justice issues, including its support for Palestine. In an email statement, Unilever rejected these claims and vowed to defend its case.

The dispute has continued, with Ben & Jerry's accusing Unilever of unlawfully ousting its CEO David Stever over his support of the brand's political activism. The company is now being spun off from Unilever into a new entity called Magnum Ice Cream Company.

Ben & Jerry's remains committed to its values and mission, even if it means going independent. "An independent Ben & Jerry's will allow it to go back to its roots as a company driven by values, authenticity, and a belief that business has to be about more than just profitability," the brand stated on its website.

As the battle between Ben & Jerry's and Unilever continues, the fate of the beloved ice cream brand hangs in the balance. Will it find a way to remain true to its values and mission, or will it succumb to the pressure of its parent company? Only time will tell.
 
omg i feel so bad for ben & jerry's theyve been super clear about their values from day one and now its like unilever is trying to just sweep all that under the rug 🤕 my fave ice cream brand ever deserves way more respect than this 💖 its not cool when companies back out on promises or try to silence each other's voices on important issues 👊 im rooting for ben & jerry's all the way and i hope they can make it work as their own independent company 🍦💪
 
I'm low-key shocked by this whole situation with Ben & Jerry's 🤯. The fact that Unilever allegedly reneged on their promises about supporting minority-owned businesses and social justice initiatives is just messed up 😔. It's like they took all the good vibes from the Ben & Jerry's brand and flushed them down the toilet 🚽.

Ben Cohen was spot on when he said those guys would turn into "any other soulless, heartless, spiritless brand out there" 💸. It's crazy to think that a company as iconic as Ben & Jerry's would be treated like this by its own parent company 🤯. I'm all for the brand going independent and doing its own thing – it's time they took back control of their values and mission 💪.

This whole ordeal also makes me wonder about the accountability of big corporations when it comes to social responsibility 🤑. If Unilever was so committed to supporting Ben & Jerry's values, why did they back out on those promises? It's just another example of how the pursuit of profit can sometimes take precedence over people and the planet 🌎.
 
omg u gotta feel for ben & jerry's 🤯 they've been trying to stay true 2 their values since day 1 but unilever's just not having it 😒 all that talk about social justice and activism and then they're like "nah, we gonna make you sell ice cream in israel" 👎 what's the point of even havin a partnership if u ain't gonna respect each other's vibes? 🤷‍♀️ ben cohen's warning all those years ago seems kinda prophetic now 🕰️ anyway, i'm hella proud of ben & jerry's 4 standin up 4 what they believe in 💖 it's not always easy bein a company that cares about more than just makin money 💸
 
I think this whole thing is super weird 🤔... Ben & Jerry's was always known for speaking out on social issues, but now they're being forced to fight for their rights against Unilever 🚫. I mean, who needs that kind of drama in the ice cream world? 🍦 But at the same time, I get why Ben & Jerry's is fighting back - they've always been about more than just making a profit 🤑. They want to use their brand to make a difference and stand up for what they believe in 💖.

It's crazy that Unilever backed out of creating that fund to support minority-owned businesses ⚠️... it feels like they're not taking Ben & Jerry's values seriously 🤷‍♀️. And yeah, the whole thing with Israel and Palestine is super sensitive ✌️. I think Ben & Jerry's made a bold move by standing up for what they believe in 💪, even if it means going against Unilever.

This whole thing has me wondering about the ethics of corporate partnerships 🤔... can companies like Unilever really expect to keep their word when they're making billions of dollars? 💸 It's all very complicated 🌐, but one thing is for sure - Ben & Jerry's will always stand up for what they believe in 💖!
 
im not surprised tbh, ben & jerrys has always been about being different from the crowd 🤷‍♂️. i mean, they did take a stance on israel/palestine and got roasted for it by unilever. but at the same time, can you blame them? they're trying to live up to their values here. its like they said themselves, business should be about more than just making a profit 🤑. i think its cool that ben & jerrys is taking matters into its own hands and becoming independent. maybe this will lead to some positive change for the company. we'll see how it all plays out 👀
 
I feel so bad for Ben & Jerry's 🤕 their values are literally being suffocated by Unilever's greed 💸 I mean what's the point of having a 25-year partnership if you're just gonna go to war over it? The whole thing is just so messed up... I love how they're going independent though 🎉 that's like, totally the only way they'll be able to stay true to themselves. And honestly, who needs Unilever's money anyway? Ben & Jerry's is a brand with heart and soul, not some soulless corporate giant 💔
 
I'm totally with Ben & Jerry's on this one 🤝. I mean, who doesn't want their ice cream brand to be all about spreading love and positivity, right? It's like, Unilever just wants to suck the soul out of everything they touch, you know? They're all about making a quick buck without caring about what really matters.

I think Ben & Jerry's is being super brave by standing up for what they believe in, even if it means going against their parent company. It's not easy to be different and take a stand, but someone's gotta do it 💪. And honestly, I'm loving the idea of them becoming their own thing - Magnum Ice Cream Company? More power to 'em!

The thing is, Unilever just seems so caught up in being all corporate and profit-driven that they've forgotten what it means to be a brand with heart ❤️. It's time for them to step up their game and start supporting Ben & Jerry's values instead of trying to silence them.

I'm all for Ben & Jerry's continuing to be the ice cream brand we know and love - fun, quirky, and committed to making a difference 🍦. They're not going to change who they are just to fit in with some big corporation. And honestly, I think that's what makes them so special in the first place!
 
Ugh 🤕, this is like the ultimate bad news for fans of Ben & Jerry's... they're literally fighting with their parent company over what kind of values they should be promoting and how much control they have over their own brand. It's so sad that it seems like Unilever just wants to cash in on the social justice vibe without actually following through on its commitments 🤑. And now Ben & Jerry's is having to go independent because of it... what's next? Losing all the flavor and soul of the brand? 😔
 
I'm so done with companies like Unilever just using social activism as a marketing gimmick 🤯. It's all about saving face and making some extra cash, not actually doing anything meaningful to help causes they claim to care about. Ben & Jerry's was right to stand up for Palestine and speak out against Israel's treatment of Palestinians - it takes guts to do that, especially when the big guns are coming after you 😬.
 
🤔 I'm low-key surprised that Ben & Jerry's is going through this drama with Unilever 🙅‍♂️. Like, they've been a pioneer for social justice and progressive values since day one, and it's crazy that their parent company isn't respecting that 💸. It's like, what's the point of having a $5 million fund to support minority-owned businesses if you're not actually going to use it? 🤷‍♂️

And can we talk about how Ben Cohen was totally right all along? 😏 The guy has been warning Unilever that they'd just turn into another soulless brand, and now look what's happening 💔. It's like Unilever thought they could just buy their way out of making a difference 🤑.

I'm hyped for Ben & Jerry's to go independent tho 💪. It'll be cool to see them stay true to themselves and keep spreading their values on social media 📱. They can't control what happens with Israel or Palestine, but they can still use their platform to raise awareness about the issues that matter 💖.

It's a bummer that Unilever is being so stubborn, but I guess you gotta expect that when you're dealing with big business 💼. Fingers crossed Ben & Jerry's comes out on top and stays true to themselves 🤞.
 
I'm kinda shocked that Ben & Jerry's is going through all this drama with Unilever 🤯! But on a more positive note, I think this whole situation could be an amazing opportunity for the brand to truly assert its independence and values 💖. It's crazy how much progress they've made in social justice and activism – it's awesome that Ben & Jerry's is willing to stand by those values even if it means going against their parent company 🌟. I'm rooting for them to come out stronger on the other side, with a renewed focus on being true to themselves 💪!
 
I'm so sad for Ben & Jerry's 🍦😔. I think they've always been a brand that stood out from the crowd with their commitment to social justice and being true to themselves. It's crazy how Unilever just kinda... cancelled on them 🤯. They promised Ben & Jerry's a degree of independence, but it seems like those promises were just a bunch of empty words.

I think Ben & Jerry's is doing the right thing by going independent 💪. As long as they're true to themselves and their values, I'm sure fans will still be behind them. It's not about the ice cream itself (although that's amazing too 🍦), it's about the brand being genuine and standing up for what they believe in.

I wish Unilever would just let Ben & Jerry's be 🤷‍♀️. Can't we all just get along? 😊
 
🤔 I feel bad for Ben & Jerry's, they've been fighting for their principles and social justice causes for so long 🌎. It's a shame that Unilever didn't honor their promises and values when they merged back in 2000 ⏰. The $5 million fund was a big deal, and it's disappointing to hear that it got scrapped 💸.

I get why Ben & Jerry's is standing firm on the Palestine issue 🤝, but maybe there could've been a way for them to work with Unilever instead of going against each other? It's not like they're asking for much more than what they already have 😊. They just want to be true to their values and make a positive impact 🌟.

It's actually kind of inspiring that Ben & Jerry's is willing to take on this fight even if it means going independent 💪. Maybe this is an opportunity for them to create something new and special, one that truly reflects their mission 🎉. Whatever happens next, I'm rooting for the brand to stay true to themselves 💕.
 
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