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Ways to not buy American

155 replies

Scissor · 03/02/2025 17:23

I know the obvious brands that are fast food, fizzy drinks etc but I'm not sure about the overarching companies that are American owned and brands that I might miss.
It might be a small and solo protest but I'm determined.

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MrsJHernandez · 03/02/2025 18:12

You'll have to avoid these brands...

Microsoft
Apple
Google
Amazon
Netflix
Ebay
Uber
Procter & Gamble
Coca-Cola
Kellogg’s
Colgate
Pepsi
Disney
All USA films
TV shows
Facebook
Instagram
WhatsApp
Twitter
Air BnB
Sky
Hotel Chocolat
AmEx
Cadbury
Walkers
Heinz
HP sauce
OXO
Batchelor's
Hartley's Jam
Kraft
Mondelez (Eg Terry's chocolate orange)
Asda (Walmart)

And many more. Nothing is British owned anymore!

Cookiesandcandies · 03/02/2025 18:14

But your local McDonald’s will almost certainly be owned by a local business person, and will likely be how they feed their children. Are you willing to impact their livelihood on the off chance that the US might feel the impact amongst their global income of which the UK will make up a small percentage?

ETA: I don’t mean they feed their children McDonald’s, I mean the profits fund their weekly shop 😂

Precipice · 03/02/2025 18:19

The items that you can switch to might also be "owned by a local business person, and will likely be how they feed their children". McDonalds may be franchise based, but it's ridiculous to describe going there as supporting a small business on this account. It's also awful processed food and should be avoided on that score.

NotMeNoNo · 03/02/2025 18:20

Agree with @MrsJHernandez , get off the internet, in fact nearly all technology

Iloveyoubut · 03/02/2025 18:20

Everything is literally owned by Vanguard/Blackrock etc

Meadowfinch · 03/02/2025 18:23

Whistler or the Alps rather than Tahoe or Vail

Caribbean rather than California or Florida

Israeli security software rather than American brands

Samsung rather than Apple

And it's no sacrifice at all to avoid American food, cars or TV 😁

YouveGotAFastCar · 03/02/2025 18:25

Meadowfinch · 03/02/2025 18:23

Whistler or the Alps rather than Tahoe or Vail

Caribbean rather than California or Florida

Israeli security software rather than American brands

Samsung rather than Apple

And it's no sacrifice at all to avoid American food, cars or TV 😁

The Caribbean gets most, if not all, of its imports from the US. You wouldn’t be able to buy anything while you were there…

dottiehens · 03/02/2025 18:32

Oh yeah that’s right. Hope one day they do not boycott your marmite. Oh wait no one buys that. May be is not even British. The only British product that makes lots of money was the Royal Family. Boycotted from within that was. Shame. Hope the little Island is doing ok.

Scissor · 03/02/2025 18:33

I'm looking through MrsJHernandez post and I can opt out of some but MS and Google are work, Amazon I can if think hard but FB and WhatsApp are really difficult as FB is where I pick up ad-hoc work and WhatsApp to talk to my children.

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Viviennemary · 03/02/2025 18:33

Why. Donald Trump isn't putting tarrifs on UK goods.

mum2jakie · 03/02/2025 18:34

Viviennemary · 03/02/2025 18:33

Why. Donald Trump isn't putting tarrifs on UK goods.

Yet...

catin8oots · 03/02/2025 18:35

What phone are you posting on OP?

Preoo · 03/02/2025 18:36

an awful lot of websites and apps due to AWS , cloudflare and similar services

Scissor · 03/02/2025 18:39

I can have an opinion as to where my money is spent, I choose not to support through my money regimes that are not aligned with my thoughts, a regime that has cancelled all foreign aid is not a regime I wish to give any money to.

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Scissor · 03/02/2025 18:41

catin8oots · 03/02/2025 18:35

What phone are you posting on OP?

I'm on a Samsung but my work phone is Apple so I've absolutely nowhere to go on the phone thing.
I know I have ridiculously limited power but I want to just be more mindful.

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Moglet4 · 03/02/2025 18:42

dottiehens · 03/02/2025 18:32

Oh yeah that’s right. Hope one day they do not boycott your marmite. Oh wait no one buys that. May be is not even British. The only British product that makes lots of money was the Royal Family. Boycotted from within that was. Shame. Hope the little Island is doing ok.

The UK actually exports more to the US than vice versa. In 2023 we imported 57.9billion of goods (10% of our total) and exported 60.4 billion to the US (15% of our total). Services follow the same pattern. We imported 57.4 billion of services from the US (19.5% of our total) and exported 126.3 billion (27% of our total).

WonderingWanda · 03/02/2025 18:49

Scissor · 03/02/2025 18:39

I can have an opinion as to where my money is spent, I choose not to support through my money regimes that are not aligned with my thoughts, a regime that has cancelled all foreign aid is not a regime I wish to give any money to.

Better stop doing anything that relies on oil and gas, which would rule out most transportation and use of plastic just to be safe. The article below states that the UK buys £19.3 billion worth of fossil fuels from authoritarian states.

www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jun/09/193bn-of-fossil-fuels-imported-by-uk-from-authoritarian-states-in-year-since-ukraine-war

Labraradabrador · 03/02/2025 18:55

Moglet4 · 03/02/2025 18:42

The UK actually exports more to the US than vice versa. In 2023 we imported 57.9billion of goods (10% of our total) and exported 60.4 billion to the US (15% of our total). Services follow the same pattern. We imported 57.4 billion of services from the US (19.5% of our total) and exported 126.3 billion (27% of our total).

Us / uk trade is pretty balanced, actually. And interestingly both countries report a trade surplus with each other due to differences in how statistics are reported.

Silvers11 · 03/02/2025 19:05

MrsJHernandez · 03/02/2025 18:12

You'll have to avoid these brands...

Microsoft
Apple
Google
Amazon
Netflix
Ebay
Uber
Procter & Gamble
Coca-Cola
Kellogg’s
Colgate
Pepsi
Disney
All USA films
TV shows
Facebook
Instagram
WhatsApp
Twitter
Air BnB
Sky
Hotel Chocolat
AmEx
Cadbury
Walkers
Heinz
HP sauce
OXO
Batchelor's
Hartley's Jam
Kraft
Mondelez (Eg Terry's chocolate orange)
Asda (Walmart)

And many more. Nothing is British owned anymore!

ASDA hasn't been owned by Walmart for a good number of years!! And it was always a British Supermarket when it started

sleepwouldbenice · 03/02/2025 19:16

dottiehens · 03/02/2025 18:32

Oh yeah that’s right. Hope one day they do not boycott your marmite. Oh wait no one buys that. May be is not even British. The only British product that makes lots of money was the Royal Family. Boycotted from within that was. Shame. Hope the little Island is doing ok.

Bit like the American car industry?
The only car that's been any good recently was the tesla and everyone's embarrassed of that now

Trump throwing a tantrum that EU doesn't buy enough of them.... He's supposed to be a business man yet he can't see its the product that's the issue

Anyway well done for mimicking the orange 🍊 one and reminding us why this thread was started! Hope the insular country that knows nothing outside of its own borders is ok

SleepingisanArt · 03/02/2025 19:20

Don't forget your Levi jeans and Nike trainers......

Moglet4 · 03/02/2025 19:34

Labraradabrador · 03/02/2025 18:55

Us / uk trade is pretty balanced, actually. And interestingly both countries report a trade surplus with each other due to differences in how statistics are reported.

Yes, it struck me that that is actually quite a close balance - I was merely responding to some rather foolish assertions, presumably by an American, that the UK exports nothing to the US. What I do find striking is that the figures are as they are considering how much bigger the US is than the UK

Glittertwins · 03/02/2025 19:52

Your non American car will have US manufactured parts in it.

whydoihavetowork · 03/02/2025 19:56

But Kellogg and Mondelez manufacture in the UK as do others so we are only damaging our own economy then.

ChristmasPudd1990 · 03/02/2025 19:59

Absolutely impossible LOL