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Ben & Jerry’s Co-founder Jerry Greenfield Exits Over Values Dispute

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Ben & Jerry’s Co-founder Jerry Greenfield Resigns, Citing Disagreements Over Company​ Values

Burlington, VT – Jerry Greenfield, co-founder​ of the iconic American ‍ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s, announced Wednesday his departure from the company, stemming from disputes over its direction under parent ​company Unilever. Greenfield,⁣ who sold his stake in Ben & Jerry’s to ​Unilever in ⁢2000, stated he could no longer remain with the company ​”in all ⁢conscience” after 47 years.

The resignation follows ongoing tensions regarding Ben​ & Jerry’s commitment to its ​stated values of social⁢ and ⁣environmental⁢ activism. In 2022, the brand unsuccessfully attempted to prevent Unilever⁢ from ​selling its ice cream in West ⁢Bank settlements, a move‍ Greenfield and ⁤co-founder Ben Cohen viewed as a betrayal of those principles.

“It was with ‌a broken heart that ⁤I decided that I could no longer, in all conscience, and after 47 years, remaining an employee of Ben⁢ & Jerry’s,” Greenfield wrote in a letter posted Tuesday on X by Ben Cohen.

Founded in 1978, Ben & Jerry’s built a reputation for advocating for issues like environmental protection, human rights, and social⁢ equality. The 2000 acquisition by Unilever included provisions designed to​ protect the brand’s “integrity” through an autonomous board of directors. However, Greenfield asserts that this independence ⁣has eroded.

“The company has been reduced‌ to silence, sidelined ‍by fear of annoying ​power,” Greenfield’s letter continued, ​adding his‍ disappointment with⁢ the US governance’s policies regarding civil rights, voting rights, immigrant rights, women’s rights, and the LGBTQ+ community.

Unilever‌ is currently preparing to spin off its ice cream division, “The Magnum‌ Ice Cream Company,” as a separate entity based ‍in Amsterdam, slated for November.

This is ⁤not the first instance of friction between Unilever⁢ and Ben & Jerry’s. Cohen and Greenfield ‍recently called for the brand to⁣ regain its independence in another open letter.

A Unilever‌ spokesperson responded, stating, “We ⁢do not share the point of view of Jerry Greenfield and wanted to initiate a constructive ⁣dialog with ​the two co-founders on the way of ​strengthening the strong position of Ben & ⁢Jerry’s in the world, based on its​ values.”

Notably,Ben Cohen was recently removed from a parliamentary hearing in Washington D.C. in May after criticizing the American government’s support for israel’s actions in Gaza.

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