Audi
General Mills
General Motors
Mondelez International
Pfizer
Volkswagen
Interpublic Group—with clients like CVS and Nintendo—and Havas Media—whose clients include O2, Hyundai, and Domino’s Pizza—have recommended to their clients to pause paid advertising on Twitter, Forbes reported
Jokes on them. I can't afford any of these products anymore.
lol at Pfizer
It's worth checking out all these companies individually if you want to boycott. Mondelez International, for instance, owns Philadelphia and Cadbury. Sucks if you like their cream cheese.
That is the one product I love to use!!! But F them. I'll find a replacement!
Oh yeah, I use the store brands and consider them just as good for half the price (or less.)
Store brands are made by the Name brand companies. I'm going to have to do some research
Yes, that's often the case. But you're also paying a lot less.
I realize that. But I actually bought the different ones, and had fun with friends and there was a big different in both texture and smoothness and flavor. But I will need to switch to a more local similar produc.
Hmm. Well, I suppose it might also depend on which store brand one buys. I have had some disappointing cc, but also some great stuff.
Having provided product for the canning companies ( farming and growing peas and corn) we saw the inner workings of the factories. The stuff sold to the stores, is usually the stuff that doesn't pass the quality tests for their Name brand products. Every time I make pumpkin cake roll, people rave about it. I always used Philly, but once I did use the store brand because I was assured it was made by the same company. It had no flavor. So never again. But now I think I'll just have to find other desserts to make. I don't want any of my money to go to those crooks.
No more pfizer ads is fine by me.
Not going to give up my classic Chevies over Twitter. I thought it was already suspected that the ads can't possibly support Twitter anyway?