A social media movement calling for boycotts against companies like Starbucks, McDonald's, and Pizza Hut has gained traction amid allegations that these corporations support Israeli policies or aid in violations of Palestinian rights. The campaign, which intensified around October 7th, has drawn millions of views and led to customers refraining from patronizing these businesses. The controversy escalated when Pizza Hut faced backlash for an incident involving the Pizza Hut Israel Instagram account, which shared photos that appeared to show the company providing free pizzas to Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) soldiers.
Pro-Palestinians boycott Starbucks because there’s a woman on their logo. Go figure 🤷🏽♂️ Makes sense as the claim that Jesus was a Palestinian. https://t.co/3EZjYmjqkC
Pro-Palestinians boycott Starbucks because there’s a woman on their logo. Go figure 🤷🏽♂️ https://t.co/3EZjYmjqkC
Opponents of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza boycott companies they claim support Israeli policies or aid violations of Palestinian rights, and have drawn a following of millions on social media. Customers have refrained from buying Starbucks and McDonald’s. https://t.co/CtlnoDgUIJ
Pizza Hut is facing backlash — and a potential boycott — after some photos shared on the Pizza Hut Israel Instagram account appeared to show the company providing free pizzas to Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) soldiers in the country. https://t.co/Bk5bCBjDbw
Opponents of Israel’s punishing war in Gaza have called for boycotts of companies they claim support Israeli policies, and have drawn millions of views on social media. Customers have refrained from patronizing companies like Starbucks and McDonald’s. https://t.co/2jurm2xM2W
I was literally ordering from pizza hut frequently before october 7th and you know what i did once i heard abt the boycott?? I STOPPED. its rlly that easy to boycott yall BOYCOTT MCDONALDS BOYCOTT STARBUCKS BOYCOTT PIZZA HUT
Some blacks refuse to support Palestine because they have problems with "predatory" Arab store owners. Weird how urban Americans seem to have problems with people who start businesses in their neighborhoods no matter where in the world they came from. https://t.co/EBuMYBxAQE