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-Great Cultural Revolution
Ben and Jerry’s seeks injunction against its Israeli franchisee
2022-08-09
Keeping track of the latest developments in this story — a sharp lesson for any company thinking to purchase fashionable political “virtues”.
[IsraelTimes] Ben & Jerry’s is seeking an injunction in a New York court against its parent company, amid ongoing legal fallout over the ice cream maker’s attempted boycott of West Bank settlements last year.

The ice cream maker wants to prevent its parent company Unilever from transferring intellectual property to Ben & Jerry’s Israel, which Unilever granted independence in a settlement earlier this year.

Ben & Jerry’s argues that Ben & Jerry’s Israel could usurp the company’s image by taking a new flavor and changing its branding. For example, Ben & Jerry’s could make a pro-Paleostinian flavor, and the Israeli branch could take the same flavor, and brand it as pro-settlement, the lawyers argue.

Ben & Jerry’s considers the branding surrounding its social mission and activism as key to its business success.

As evidence, the plaintiff’s lawyers point to the Ben & Jerry’s Israel website, which displays company branding in English, and an interview Israeli franchise owner Avi Zinger gave to Haaretz, in which he said he "can do what he wants" with the company.

Lawyers representing Conopco, the main US branch of Unilever, say Ben & Jerry’s does not have the authority to make such claims because the intellectual property is owned by Unilever, and Unilever’s agreement with Ben & Jerry’s Israel is already closed.

The Ben & Jerry’s board, which is pressing the case, only has limited power related to its social mission, and does not have the authority to force business decisions, the lawyers argue.

They also say there is no imminent threat to Ben & Jerry’s branding, calling the suspicions "highly speculative and remote," and that the agreement with Ben & Jerry’s Israel only allows the use of Hebrew and Arabic branding anyway.

The judge has not yet ruled on the injunction. The hearing takes place in the federal Southern District Court of New York.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6   heh. Good for tomorrow's postings.

OMG, yes! That’s absolutely brilliant, Procopius2k. Beware of Jews bearing brains FTW.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-08-09 21:53  

#5  I gotta ask, what would a "pro-Palestinian" flavor taste like?

Dead Juice
Posted by: Frank G   2022-08-09 21:33  

#4  ...heh. Good for tomorrow's postings.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-08-09 20:42  

#3  ...Never saw the point of Ben & Jerry's. Just another premium ice cream in small containers sold at twice the price of comparable offerings.
Posted by: magpie   2022-08-09 15:54  

#2  Auschwitz Apple Applauseâ„¢ or Tangerine Treblinka Tangoâ„¢? New flavors like that? *Spit*
Posted by: magpie   2022-08-09 15:52  

#1  Ben & Jerry’s considers the branding surrounding its social mission and activism as key to its business success.

And here we thought they were in the business of selling ice cream.

I gotta ask, what would a "pro-Palestinian" flavor taste like? A bombed-out pizza parlor, perhaps? Or maybe tear gas?
Posted by: SteveS   2022-08-09 00:42  

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