World News | US Judge Rules Against Ben and Jerry's in Fight over Israel Sales
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A federal judge has rejected a request by Ben and Jerry's to block a plan by its corporate parent to allow its products to be sold in east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank against the wishes of the Vermont ice cream maker's independent board of directors.
Washington, Aug 23 (AP) A federal judge has rejected a request by Ben and Jerry's to block a plan by its corporate parent to allow its products to be sold in east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank against the wishes of the Vermont ice cream maker's independent board of directors.
US District Court Judge Andrew Carter on Monday said Ben and Jerry's failed to show that the decision by London-based consumer goods conglomerate Unilever would hurt Ben and Jerry's social mission or confuse its customers.
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In his three-page decision, Carter said that the harm Ben and Jerry's was claiming was “too speculative”.
“The products sold in Israel and the West Bank will use no English trademarks, instead displaying new Hebrew and Arabic language Ben and Jerry's trademarks," the decision said.
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“Thus, the products sold in Israel and the West Bank will be dissimilar from other Ben and Jerry's products, mitigating, if not eliminating, the possibility of reputational harm."
Ben and Jerry's spokesman Sean Greenwood said on Monday that the company had “no new position for us to share at this time".
Ben and Jerry's complaint in the case filed last month outlined the company's tradition of social activism over its 44-year history, including opposition to US nuclear weapons spending in the 1980s, and in the 1990s, supporting LGBTQ+ rights and farmers.
That activism continued after it was purchased by Unilever in 2000 with the focus on, among other issues, migrant justice and climate change.
In the aftermath of the 2020 death of George Floyd, Ben and Jerry's became an advocate for Black Lives Matter.
Last year Ben and Jerry's independent board said it was going to stop selling its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and contested east Jerusalem, saying the sales in the territories sought by the Palestinians are “inconsistent with our values”.
Earlier this year, Unilever announced that it was selling its business interest in Ben and Jerry's in Israel to its Israeli licensee, which would market the products with Hebrew and Arabic labels.
In its suit, Ben and Jerry's argued the move by Unilever “poses a risk” to the integrity of its brand.
Ben and Jerry's also claimed the deal violated the 2000 acquisition agreement that allowed Ben and Jerry's to continue its progressive social mission independent of business decisions made by Unilever.
An email sent to Unilever was not immediately returned Monday, but the company has said in the past it did have the right to the sale and that, “The deal has already closed.”
While the 2000 acquisition agreement allowed the Ben and Jerry's board to make decisions about the company's social mission, it stipulated Unilever would have the final word on financial and operational decisions. (AP)
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