• EverXIII@lemmy.world
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    I live in Tirol, Austria. Only drink local sodas. Apart from the ones made by Red Bull, we have the “Tirola Kola” here. Like the Latschenlikör there is also pine extract in this soft drink. You should try one day.

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      12 hours ago

      OMG that sounds delicious 🤤

      Wish I could try it without needing to travel like a bazillion kms

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      But they have local beef, local potatoes, local millionaires owning the restaurants, so it’s totally not American. Even the workers are locals!

      It’s like Frito-Lay adding “Made in Canada” on their bags. So many American companies are now suddenly so proud to make their stuff locally, in <insert country name here>.

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        McDonald’s Canada is a separate entity, so despite still being a shitty company it’s a shitty Canadian company

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        It’s like Frito-Lay adding “Made in Canada” on their bags. So many American companies are now suddenly so proud to make their stuff locally, in <insert country name here>.

        The Lays chips I was getting in Alberta were American-made before the shit started, they’re Canadian made now

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      so middle east is not the only country to do that after that For israel boycott
      edit: typo

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    What I see is: “Continue the good work, the boycott is working.” 👍

    Ever since Trump became president and began to threaten allies with all kinds of shit, I stopped buying American.
    And although Coca Cola is bottled locally, it remains an American brand with money going to USA for the secret sauce and licensing.

    So 100% buy a truly European/local brand instead.

    PS: Here (Denmark) Coca Cola has been half price for I think it’s about 4 months straight now, and I love it every time I see it’s still sold at a reduced price.

    PPS: Coca Cola is exactly among the companies we should boycott, because we get next to nothing from them, all we get is a bit of vastly overpriced added flavor, and Coca Cola gets almost all the money and the brand recognition to continue to dominate markets.

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      RE: PS. Holy shit those clowns have a nerve, they just plainly admitted that they charged us twice the amount for the product and the whole COVID-inflation was their own made up story.

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        This is not because of COVID inflation, Coca Cola was always about twice as expensive as local brands, but now they have reduced the price to match one of the more popular local brands.

        It was always obvious that coca cola was a massively advertised overpriced product.

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      You forgot the resource extraction to create the product and the environmental damage and pollution that results :(

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        I wrote a paper in community college about externalized costs and I’ve never been the same since. This was 20 or so years ago

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      I really like Cockta, used to be owned by a Slovenian company, currently by Croatians. Still european!

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    Can someone from Germany enlighten me as to why there is a boycott of Coca-Cola in Germany?

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      Because there’s a general move away from US products in the EU due to the souring of US-EU relationship since Trump became president.

      Coca-Cola is one of the brands that is extremely well known for being from the US. As such it would be easy for people to boycott, even if they didn’t do their research regarding which brands are from the US originally.

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          Plenty of people try to boycott anything by US brands. So I would assume that plenty of people who are boycotting also stopped drinking Fanta. But the thing is because this is more of a movement originating from the public not everyone does research in equal amounts. Fanta is likely less obviously US based to most people compared to Coca-Cola. So if I’d have to guess it was probably boycotted less by comparison.

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      Europe did a big anti America propaganda campaign to convince their population to spend money on European weapons. Europe is now spending that money on American weapons.

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        lol. Not sure where you think you saw an ad campaign. If anything I saw the public spontaneously boycotting way faster than the average government based ad campaign could have been arranged. If there has been any campaigns (and again: I am aware of none) then it was after the public already started boycotting by themselves. Source: I live in the EU and saw this happen and had conversations with people around me about the boycotts too.

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          There is no “public opinion” in Europe. Only sheep who repeat whatever line they are fed by their media and politicians. One day they are going to break loose from America. The next day the 5% NATO money is going straight towards daddy Trump and nobody bats an eye.

          The contradiction of the EU buying American and Israeli weapons with their new money instead of European weapons is too hard to ignore.

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    Saw the same type of ads fronting plant workers here in France, trying to give the coke company a “very french and human face”. Asked myself the same question, if the company noticed a dip of profit important enough to spit out this “don’t think of us as American, we’re also totally local. Look, our wageslaves have first names resembling yours. You wouldn’t hurt our wageslaves would you ? They’re just like you” psyop.

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    Lol no? The Coca Cola was made, rinsed and filled by a machine. A rinsing and filing machine if you will. And I’m sure its not named Daniel.

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      They actually name their bottles like humans, “Share a coke”. I recently bought an “Ivan”, because I didn’t want to buy a Coke and had never heard of “Share a coke” to this point, only to see the Cola-logo while paying for the bottle.

      E: Lol, Daniel is listed two times on Cola's Share a coke website.

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    Isn’t the coke syrup actually made in the US and shipped to the world, where it’s mixed with local water?

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      Yep, you’re right. Coca-Cola ships the concentrate (not exactly syrup) from a few US facilities to local bottlers worldwide. The concentrate contains the secret formula ingredients, while local bottlers add sweetener, carbonated water, and handle packaging. That’s why boycotts can be effective - the high-margin concentrate business is where most of thier profits come from.

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        Not quite true, especially for bottles in the EU. They usually just ship one concentrate pulver per soda type, which is one ingredient of many. Most ingredients are sourced elsewhere throughout the world or locally.

        As for syrup for soda stations in restaurants, I don’t know anything about the production process of those.