CEO of Goya Foods was Exec Dir of Sound of Freedom - BUY GOYA!
(finance.yahoo.com)
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Kek!
Nice!
Dude!
Makes perfect sense and explains a lot, but do u know how hard this is ? As soon as they announced support for all things anti-cabal they were blacklisted. If I do find a distributor they are so often sold out. Everything I've tried with the Goya label truly has been better than the previous brand I was using.
yep.....their beans rock lol. i can always find them at the mexican stores but there are a few here. if ya have one, check it out.
Why not care about the organic part? The only problem with organic is the government getting involved and managing to simultaneously over/under regulate it.
What's fake is the government standard which is likely under enforced on big business and over enforced on small business like any other regulation. The concept of avoiding strange chemicals likely designed to harm us is perfectly valid. Monsanto is not your friend just because a few old school granola hippies still hate GMOs.
I'm passionate about this whole societal shift, part of which is not poisoning ourselves.
i get their hot sauce regularly
it is so good!
Cross reference and verify if you doubt the veracity,
Aldi's has Goya products...bring a quarter! Kek!
A Trump supporter
https://www.walikali.com/robert-unanue/
Just a little sauce on the company.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/goya-cares-global-initiative-joins-forces-with-international-partners-to-combat-child-trafficking-301345147.html
Food Lion has Goya products. It's not impossible to buy. The sons and daughters of satan are lying again.
Goya is pretty commonly found in Florida supermarkets like Publix and Winn Dixie.
My local Food Lion has an entire shelf for Goya, separate but next to all other Mexican brands. I skip all the other shelves and head right to Goya. I don't know who owns Food Lion, but they've never struck me as woke at all, and I try to shop there whenever possible and buy my Goya there. The last time I looked for Goya at Walmart, they only had a few cans of beans and nothing else. Food Lion FTW.
Delhaize owns FL.
Therefore, we reward them. You have to speak to the other brands that want to play politics like children.
Something good=reward. Bud Light: Made an example out of, decimate to ground level.
Goya Adobo on everything.
https://www.goya.com/en/where-to-buy
They have a store locator.
I have no financial incentive to advertise for them. I buy their stuff too, they showed up on the radar years ago as a patriot-friendly when we were legit trying to find companies that stood by us, back when there were not many at all.
i love GOYA Chille beans
Brother, we have been for a long time now.
Fun fact: During the peak of Castro's rule in Cuba, my Cuban friend and her family faced a dangerous situation. Her father, who owned an airline in Cuba, refused to fly Castro and his allies. As a result, one of her father's associates was brutally murdered as a warning. Her father and the head of Goya at the time were friends. Fortunately, with the help of Goya, they managed to escape the country on a Goya ship, hiding in the ship's hull amidst the trash. After years of uncertainty, they were finally reunited with her father, who had stayed behind but promised to find them. Apparently this incident can be found in some history books. Clearly this is a great company.
Excellent story and a testament to the man's character.
I just find it weird that people are saying they can't find Goya products because they're being blacklisted due to their conservative stance.
I live in one of the most liberal places in America and every single grocery store I've been to here has an entire aisle devoted to Goya products.
So yeah, I'm going to call bullshit on that. More than likely, the people that can't find it in their stores live in places that don't have much (if any) of a Hispanic population, and the stores don't carry it due to lack of demand, not a political agenda.
All I can buy in my country are their chocolate spreads and chocolate bars. Better than nothing, I suppose. :/
I've been using their products for quite a few years, just because the quality is there. Now I have another reason to support them.
Publix has a section of them. I buy when I need to.
There was some sort of disaster years ago and immediately GOYA sent truckloads of product to help, long before any other companies. Since then I have supported GOYA buying their products first. When I saw him being interviewed I was impressed that he wasnt patting himself on the back but encouraged others to help out.
Yesterday I learned James Woods did the same for Oppenheimer.
I already do. Excellent olive oil.
It's good to support those who share our values. I think it's even better to buy from locally owned small businesses where possible.
I buy Goya products every week. Luckily my local grocery store has an entire shelf dedicated to Goya in their "international" aisle. I make tacos on Friday nights with Goya beans and rice. Their sofrito is also delicious. I have never forgotten how they stood up for Trump, and this news makes me even happier to support them.
I stay buying Goya stuff. It's also often cheaper than Big Food versions of the same thing
Their beans are excellent. Their cookies are tasty too.