Surely you dont really think a company cannot advertise or not with whoever they like for whatever reason they like?
I suspect Kellogg's won't be adding 'like serving bigotry at the breakfast table' to their slogans though
Kellogg's decided that they didn't want to advertise on Breitbart saying that they don't share "values" and therefore Breitbart have called on its readers not to buy Kellogg products.
Both actions seem completely free market and reasonable to me.
PepsiCo CEO said she didn't want Trump voters as customers too. So they're going to Coca-Cola instead.
There's something really weird about business people virtue signalling over politics that harms it's own home market. Apple have removed the Breitbart app from its store IIRC.
The Breitbart app is available on apple store. The PepsiCo CEO story telling trump voters to go elsewhere is also fake although the boycott is real based on fake news.
This is the problem with the stories you share Platosaid... Too many of them turn out not to be true because you rely on unreliable sources.
Worth noting I'm sure no one would like to be told or hear it implied they are, shall we say, deplorable, but reaction to such minor things as advertising, well, theres a subset on left and right who want to feel important, part of a crusade, or the victim of a crusade, no matter what.
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