Goya was a staple in Latino households. It likely won't be anymore (user search)
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« on: July 11, 2020, 04:05:38 PM »

 Lol it's nearly impossible to boycott Goya for Latinos. They're like FriotLay/Pepsi or Procter&Gamble in that they own more shelf space than you would even realize at the grocery store. I have maybe 40+ Goya products in my house now from dried beans, canned beans, frozen foods, seasonings. Iberia is the other brand of beans I find and Badia is good for seasonings and herbs but they're not as ubiquitous.

 I seriously doubt a Goya boycott would work. But it's not a violation of free speech to boycott, that's crazy and makes no sense. Conservatives think free speech is free from consequences while also being very OK with Kaepernick being blackballed.

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