The Minnesota food giant that brought to the nation’s parents, and
especially their children, the Honey Nut Bee, Lucky the Leprechaun and
the Silly Trix Rabbit now publicly is supporting homosexual marriage,
leaving critics surprised at General Mills’ abandonment of traditional
values families.
General Mills CEO Ken Peters announced this week at a Minneapolis
homosexual pride event that his company opposes the marriage amendment
on the Minnesota ballot in November.
Same-sex marriage is already illegal in Minnesota, but supporters of the
traditional marriage initiative say that the constitutional amendment
would keep marriage safe from activist courts and even legislators who
may attempt to usurp state law.
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7 comments:
The next Company to go out of business. I will no longer buy their product.
Agree with you 9:28. I will no longer buy there products either!!!!!!
I have eaten GM product for 60 years, they have now lost me.I hope other family's do the same to show a large company they can not push their own ideas on the public. This could be a major mistake for GM. I hope the public hits them where it hurts most, in the wallet. I hope Salisbury News readers boycott GM.
You are all delusional if you think this is going to out them out of business lol.
You are all delusional if you think this is going to out them out of business lol.
June 17, 2012 9:30 AM
That doesn't matter one way or the other. It's about what one believes in. Try it one day.
GM's staple brands include-
Betty Crocker
Haagen-Dazs
Old El Paso
Nature Valley
Pillsbury
Yoplait
This was a hugh mistake on the part of GM's chief executive. GM's is already ailing and just last month announced plans to eliminate almost 900 jobs.
Have you all boycotted Apple, Microsoft, Starbucks, Ben & Jerry's, Nationwide Insurance, Proressive, American Airlines, Coca-Cola, Bank of America, Google, Nike, Chase, Dell, and more based on this issue?
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