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Red Bull - European but Far right

Buy European but ... Also with ethical considerations.

Red Bull might sound cool, but they have their own TV station in Austria. (servus TV) And that station js beyond far right. Spreading disinformation, and Russian propaganda, Corona Bullshi, Ivermectint, cleaning stuff with chlorid, climate change deniers, ... If there is a conspiracy they support it ...

(And it's also not very healthy,....)

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[–] frengo@lemm.ee 6 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

Following this logic i'd end up buying nothing or absolute crap. Example: i really liked Kellogg's corn flakes and i tried to switch to a local brand (Cerealitalia) but unfortunately is tastes bad. In the biggest supermarket of my town it's Kellogg's, Nestlè or Cerealitalia so it's US, shitty company or shitty product. Same goes for Coca Cola: it's Coca Cola, Pepsi or the coke with the same brand of the supermarket (tastes meh). I'm trying but it's not easy at all.

[–] treno_rosso@feddit.org 2 points 1 hour ago

I'm trying but it's not easy at all.

I think that's what it's about. I am not perfect, your are not, nobody is. Time, money, availability of products and all that are constraints that sometimes just don't allow for a "good" product. Like someone else here wrote: a marathon not a sprint. I try to be happy about good alternatives that i find and not worry to much where i can't. After all a trip to the supermarket shouldn't feel like shit.

[–] JandroDelSol@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago

i mean, personally if i had to pick between a shitty company and a shitty product, i'd just pick neither unlesa it was a necessity