Ben & Jerry’s sues parent company Unilever over censorship

BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Vermont-based Ben & Jerry’s says it’s being silenced by its parent company, Unilever, for expressing support for Palestinian refugees.

According to a lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York, Unilever “threatened Ben & Jerry’s personnel should the company speak regarding issues which Unilever prefers to censor.” It says that the merger agreement between Ben and Jerry’s and Unilever prevents the parent company from stopping Ben and Jerry’s social mission. That social mission includes their public and progressive stance on issues like migrant justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and Black Lives Matter.

In 2021, Ben and Jerry’s independent board announced a decision to stop selling their products to Israeli-only settlements in the Middle East. A year later, Unilever said it had sold Ben and Jerry’s intellectual property in those regions.

The two reached a settlement in December of 2022, but Ben & Jerry’s says Unilever has undermined their social action since. Court paperwork details four times Unilever prevented Ben & Jerry’s from posting publicly about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. It also cites an incident when the parent company barred Ben and Jerry’s from donating to Jewish Voices for Peace.

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