Dunkin' Donuts Faces Boycott Over Alleged Support for Israel
Expanding Conflict Raises Questions About Company's Stance
Amidst the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, questions have emerged about Dunkin' Donuts' position.
The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, a Palestinian-led initiative calling for a boycott of Israel, has targeted several brands with Jewish roots, including Dunkin' Donuts.
Critics allege that Dunkin' Donuts' parent company, Inspire Brands, supports Israel and has funded Cop City, a controversial police training facility in Atlanta linked to police brutality.
The BDS movement has gained traction in recent years, with several high-profile brands facing consumer boycotts for their ties to Israel.
Dunkin' Donuts' global expansion has sparked a wave of protests, with activists urging consumers to boycott the company.
In response, Dunkin' Donuts has maintained its neutrality in the conflict, stating that it "respects the right of our guests to have their own opinions and beliefs."
However, the company's alleged connections to Israel and police violence have continued to fuel the boycott movement.
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