• CluckN@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Making the minimum wage worker who stocks shelves have to put back the boxes you misplace isn’t going to win the war.

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      6 months ago

      The idea is that once it’s moved by customers to a different section, the store will treat the product as bad and toss it out. Yes you’re right more work for the minimum wage guy who has to throw it out now, but the idea is that enough loss on that specific product and the manager may stop ordering that/those brands all together. They might not realize the products are related to Israel, just that the other brands are still selling, so by happenstance, the Israeli dates look inferior due to perceived customer purchasing habits. Eventually they may not be ordered anymore and that affects the parent company in Israel.

      It’s a really long game, but that’s what I gather the goal of that specific protest would be.

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        6 months ago

        That’s not how it works anywhere I’ve heard of (and I’ve lived in the USA and Europe and worked in an American grocery store). Maybe if it’s a refrigerated product in the US (or vandalized somehow), but that’s not the case with dates.

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      6 months ago

      Just like those poor minimum wage McDonalds workers being the true victims of pro Palestinians 😔

      If it happens enough store chains will tend to see a pattern. McDonalds sure did.