The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Ben & Jerry’s board bemoans West Bank, east Jerusalem sales

- By Lisa Rathke

Ben & Jerry’s board of directors on Tuesday rebuked the sale of products bearing any of the ice cream maker’s insignia in West Bank settlement­s, the latest salvo in the Vermont-based company’s feud with its corporate parent over ice cream sales in the territorie­s.

Last year Ben & Jerry’s board said it was going to stop selling its ice cream in annexed east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, saying the sales in the territorie­s sought by the Palestinia­ns are “inconsiste­nt with our values.” The settlement­s are widely seen by the internatio­nal community as illegal and obstacles to peace.

Consumer goods giant Unilever, which bought Ben & Jerry’s in 2000, announced earlier this year that it was selling its business interest in Israel to a local company that would sell Ben & Jerry’s ice cream under its Hebrew and Arabic name throughout Israel and the West Bank.

Ben & Jerry’s independen­t board said in a statement Tuesday that Unilever’s sale was made without the board’s consent and any products sold by Blue & White Ice Cream Ltd. “should not be confused with products produced and distribute­d by Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Inc.”

“Ben & Jerry’s position is clear: the sale of products bearing any Ben & Jerry’s insignia in the Occupied Palestinia­n Territory is against our values,” the statement said.

London-based Unilever said in a statement on Wednesday that it sold its Ben & Jerry’s business interests in Israel in June.

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