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Shoppers Use App To Boycott Israel In Grocery Store Aisles

When young California-based developer Ivan Pardo launched smartphone app Buycott last year, users at first seized upon its technology to avoid putting coins in the coffers of the conservative billionaire Koch brothers.

Everyday shoppers using iPhones or Android devices could scan the barcode of, say, Brawny paper towel or Dixie cups and trace the corporate ownership of both kitchen cupboard staples to Koch Industries Koch Industries, the conglomerate run by the politically active (and thereby controversial) industrialists Charles and David Koch.

Other popular user-generated Buycott campaigns at the time of its launch included Demand GMO Labeling, allowing shoppers to scan a box of cereal and instantly see if it was made by one of 36 corporations that donated more than $150,000 to oppose the mandatory labeling of genetically modified food.

For more on Buycott’s technology and to watch a video of the app in use, click here and here

Today, more than a year since the app first gained ground, Buycott’s fastest-growing campaigns are those allowing shoppers to avoid products deemed to support Israel.

As the Israel-Gaza conflict has intensified in recent days, Buycott has seen a surge in users joining groups with names like ‘Avoid Israeli Settlement Products’ and ‘Long Live Palestine Boycott Israel.’

The latter was created in April by a British teenager, but floundered with a few hundred members through mid-July. It now counts over 220,000 shoppers as users, with its numbers climbing daily. By way of contrast, a user-created campaign to boycott Nestle for alleged human rights abuses has 57,000 members.

“I noticed 3 weeks ago that we were seeing an unusual spike in traffic, but there hadn’t been any articles written about the app or Israel campaigns,” said Pardo. “Next Next thing I knew Buycott was a top 10 app in the UK and Netherlands, and #1 in a number of Middle Eastern countries. Word was spreading through social media.”

‘Long Live Palestine Boycott Israel’ lists 49 companies for those opposed to Israel’s policies or tactics to avoid. These include Sabra, makers of the bestselling hummus in the U.S., jointly owned by Israeli company Strauss and PepsiCo PepsiCo. Strauss saw 2013 revenues of $2.3 billion, up 4.8%, thanks mostly to the growth of hummus’ popularity in North and South America.

Strauss has been the subject of stateside boycotts before. In 2010, students from Princeton and DePaul Universities urged their cafeterias to stop stocking Sabra after Strauss listed its financial support of Israel’s elite Golani Brigade military unit on its website. That particular web page no longer exists.

Other Israeli companies in this campaign’s database of scannable barcodes include SodaStream, the home soda maker which allows you to turn tap water into cola. SodaStream has long faced criticism for operating out of Ma’aleh Adumim, an industrial park within a West Bank settlement.

Earlier this year actress Scarlett Johansson was forced to defend her role as a spokesperson for the brand after outcry from aid group Oxfam. The organization criticized the star for appearing in SodaStream’s Superbowl ad, saying in a statement: “Oxfam is opposed to all trade from Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law.” Johansson later stepped down from her advocacy role with the charity.

Some of the links to Israel cited within Buycott’s user-created campaigns appear tenuous. Starbucks, for instance, falls under the ‘avoid’ category because its billionaire founder Howard Schultz “was honoured by the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah with ‘The Israel 50th Anniversary Friend of Zion Tribute Award’ for his services to the zionist [sic] state.”

Starbucks maintains it has no explicit ties to Israel. In a statement on the coffee giant’s website, the company makes clear that it offers no financial support to Israel’s government or armed services.

At press time, there was one comparatively small campaign on Buycott’s platform encouraging shoppers to support Israel with their wallets.

There is also an entirely unrelated movement called Buycott Israel, a project of the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs, offering to “help [consumers] combat boycott and/or divestment campaigns against Israel.” The site appears inactive, with the blog’s last update posted over a year ago.

Forbes reached out to both Strauss Group and SodaStream for comment on these boycotts and will update this post with any responses.

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  • Terrific! Israel could care less if morons don’t buy any of their products.

  • ActivistGal ActivistGal 3 months ago

    You say that, but Juan Cole wrote a piece a few days ago estimating that a Europe-wide boycott alone could cost Israel $5bn. Israel’s a very small economy that is heavily dependent on the $3bn a year handed out by the US. If Europe can have that kind of impact, think what would happen if South America, the Middle East, the Pacific and Asia got on board. Israel would be toast. She needs to get her act together and start abiding by international law.

  • S S S S 3 months ago

    what do you consider getting their act together, bowing down and throwing down their weapons so the Palestinians can kill them, Israel is doing what they are doing because it is to survive, if the world is going to isolate the Israelis and leave them for dead, than I am pretty sure Israel is going to use their Nukes and take out alot of the earth with them

  • bookguitarguy bookguitarguy 3 months ago

    Nonsense. Not only would it cost them LOTS of money if it caught on, but it could lead to divestment by various companies… and if it’s so unimportant, why have opposing web pages been created, encouraging people to buy Israeli products, and “support Israel” (and it’s war crimes and human rights violations). Actually I don’t think supporting and enabling Israel to kill civilians, and ethnically cleanse an entire population from land they covet for not being Jewish, is “supporting Israel” at all (or making them safer)… but that’s a whole other subject. I repeat, the idea tha Israel could not care less whether people buy their products, or those of companies who suport them or not, is complete and utter nonsense.

  • Rick Deckard Rick Deckard 3 months ago

    Again the lie that not even Al Jazeera supports!!! The vast majority (and I am talking more than 85% of the victims are male and from them, more than 70% are on army age – 19-37 years old) So, please, get informed and stop BS
    This is the link to the full list: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2014/07/gaza-under-seige-naming-dead-2014710105846549528.html

  • Let the troll go, why debate. Palestinian Territories is the #2 market for Israel’s products after Europe as @ActivistGal stated. Europe and palestine playing the bocott game for a 6-months trial period will make Israel pound like never before. (crossfingers)

  • Kothos Kothos 3 months ago

    S S, what do you consider is your intelligence level, wait I’ll answer for you – a 65 IQ? If you love answering your own questions so much, why not ask yourself this: Is there, just maybe, a middle ground where Israel does not lay down its weapons, but also does not kill children? Or is that too much of a grey area for your simply brain?

  • Kaname Fujiwara Kaname Fujiwara 2 months ago

    No man has ever endure indefinitely. There is always a limit. Israel is approaching that limit.

  • bookguitarguy bookguitarguy 2 months ago

    Sure, Israel could “snap” at any time because it’s a ROGUE state, beyond accountability for its actions thanks to the support of the US (even when they’re wrong). That’s how you create a violent, spoiled child that is used to getting its own way. The truth is that THE REST OF THE WORLD is approaching their limit, as to how much bullshit and violence they’re wiling to put up with from Israel It’s about time, too!!!

  • Joe Dirt Joe Dirt 3 months ago

    Let’s be fair. There should be a Boycott Terrorism app that lets you boycott Muslim owned businesses. I would pay money for it. I’m sure a lot of others would as well.

  • Clare O'Connor Clare O'Connor, Forbes Staff 3 months ago

    Joe Dirt, the beauty of Buycott is that users create these campaigns. You’re welcome to use their platform and technology to make this happen!

  • Mohamad Farhat Mohamad Farhat 3 months ago

    Sad that Clare, who is Forbes staff, supports Joe’s view. That is, all Muslims are terrorists. Boycotting products from illegal settlements is one thing, it is very specific in its cause, not general to all jews. But if there was a boycott all Jewish sold products around the world I’m sure it wouldn’t be successful because its just wrong. I come from a family of business owners who deal with Jewish vendors all the time.

  • Clare O'Connor Clare O'Connor, Forbes Staff 3 months ago

    Ummm. I do nothing of the sort…I don’t have a clue what you are on about. This is a report of a boycott. That is all.

  • S S S S 3 months ago

    Illegal Settlements, who made them Illegal? and I can assure this “boycott Israel” App is just another way to say “Boycott the Jews” they are just going to try and break down the first Jewish defense which is Israel

  • M Hamilton M Hamilton 3 months ago

    Don’t worry Muslim owned businesses are alive and well! Thanx for the input hill billy. The only money you pay every single day is the gas you pump in your gas guzzler. Let me guess you have no idea where that gas came from. Oh yeah you probably think it’s pumped from a well right beneath that pump.

  • bookguitarguy bookguitarguy 3 months ago

    We already put sanctions on them, avoid trading with them in many cases, bomb the hell out of them and destroy billions of dollars worth of infrastructure (like the Iraqi nuclear power plant in 1981, etc), and Israel freezes (and steals) Palestinian assets and salaries whenever they feel like it-what the hell more do you want? Why not just kill every non-Jew on the planet-would you feel better then, that Israel could be as arrogant and racist as it wanted to be, and there would be no one to fight with!! Well, I guess there would still be sephardic vs ashkenazi, Ethiopian Jews, etc, but I think you get my point. Zionist chose to force themselves back into a region that they KNEW was surrounded and populated primarily by Arabs/Muslims, after a several thousand year absence, and they’ve been whining about it ever since, and playing victim, expecting everyone around them to vacate (and Lebanon to become primarily “Christian”, so they can feel better. When Israel completes their confiscation of the West Bank, and chases Palestinian refugees elsewhere, I imagine they’ll have border problems with Jordan… like a tumor that keeps growing out of control. Boycotting businesses simply because they’re owned by Muslims-regardless of whether they’re militant, or decent Muslims who are trying to feed their families-brilliant idea, you bigoted moron.

  • bookguitarguy bookguitarguy 3 months ago

    Nonsense. Your glee and enthusiasm in supporting a boycott not of MILITANTS, but of all “muslim-owned businesses”, is obvious from your comment. If you’re going to carry your Zionism to the point of being a bigot and a racist, and discriminating against people based on your religion, maybe it would be better if you just resigned now, and went to work for (another?) Zionist organization.

  • bookguitarguy bookguitarguy 3 months ago

    I meant, “discriminating against people based on THEIR religion”… not (necessarily) yours.

  • bookguitarguy bookguitarguy 3 months ago

    Nobody can defend you against your own arrogance, if you believe that you’re “chosen by God” over the non-Jewish peoples of the earth, and that the God of the universe is “the God of ISRAEL”. This is an inherent part of your belief system as Jews, that alienates everyone (except evangelical Christians), and it’s one of the most condescending and insulting things anyone could possibly believe, guaranteed to offend and anger others,-in essence, a supremacist, Master Race ideology. This is probably the single largest reason for the “persecution of Jews”, virtually everywhere they go, and perhaps looking inside of yourselves and your own belief systems, rather than simply tearing down and criticizing others, might TRULY help defend Jews from being hated and resented by others, due to their nepotism, refusal to assimilate, and arrogant, condescending attitudes towards the goyim. Something to consider if you really care about defending Jews, since no one wants to attack people they don’t feel threatened by, or are not so insulted and offended by Jewish pretensions of superiority in the eyes of God that it instils in them an anger, that encourages them to lash out. People freely criticize Muslims and Christians… and Jewish nepotism, discrimination against non-Jews (inside and outside of Israel), and the racism inherent in Zionism, are not above criticism either. The illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank -which continue to expand, confiscating Palestinian land- are illegal according to the GENEVA CONVENTIONS (which Israel agreed to abide by)… to answer your question.

  • Alma Wright Alma Wright 3 months ago

    What are you going to boycott? Algebra?

  • Alma Wright Alma Wright 3 months ago

    However your article clearly points out you support Buycott by giving it publicity. It is sheer advertising, no matter how you’re going to look at it. I wish you did not support racism, but that’s just me, I guess…

  • bookguitarguy bookguitarguy 3 months ago

    Ignorant remark with no substance. You imply that there’s something wrong with refusing to support a regime that kills civilians by the hundreds, unnecessarily, and that’s just plain nonsense. I ADMIRE her for supporting it, and it’s a badge of honor to have the courage to stand up to a rogue, apartheid state, as far as I’m concerned. Kudos to the author!!! Your personal dig, calling her a racist, is just as asinine as the rest of your comment, the boycott has nothing to do with the race of Israelis or Zionists, and EVERYTHING to do with their behavior, which includes war crimes and human rights violations on a regular basis. It’s ISRAEL you should call racist, if anything, but you don’t have the courage to stand up for what’s right, so it’s easier to attack those who do. Yes, you’re right… it’s just you. :O))

  • Britney.1 Britney.1 3 months ago

    Clare, your comment is encouraging racist behavior. You may have possibly missed that link in “Joe Dirt’s” comment, but wow that was either a big miss on your part or you’re equating all muslims as terrorists. A Boycott Terrorism app that targets Muslims is clearly racist. Now if someone starts an app that targets a Muslim country (like Turkey), for its actions as a country, that would not be racist. Clear difference.

  • Esswasim Esswasim 3 months ago

    First you should start by Boycotting purchase of oil from Muslim countries, then we will talk.

  • AN AN 3 months ago

    @Clare O’Conner, for someone who reads and writes for a living, you should have certainly caught on to what Mohamad Farhat was implying in his comment. Preceding his comment, you said that “the beauty of Buycott is that users create these campaigns. You’re welcome to use their platform and technology to make this happen” <- This comment was in response to, "[t]here should be a Boycott Terrorism app that lets you boycott Muslim owned businesses." Your are encouraging people to create an app that boycotts all Muslim owned business because they are all considered terrorists, this is unbecoming and uncharacteristic of an objective journalist. You lack Journalistic integrity, and you have no credibility to report news objectively. You should be more professional and keep your racist views to yourself.

  • The United Nations, and nearly every other country in the world including the United States considers them illegal. The Israeli government does not because it wants to annex the land at the expense of a viable Palestinian state. There is no serious interest in peace. During every negotiation Israel has continued to build illegal settlements on Palestinian land.

  • Ann Blyton Ann Blyton 2 months ago

    Forbes staffer, Claire O’ Connor: there is a difference between boycotting the products of a country that’s attacking civilians and killing hundreds of children, pregnant women, entire families versus boycotting people based on their religion. Those who are horrified by Israel’s targeted sophisticated military atrocities, are NOT going and boycotting Jewish businesses all over the world. Yet, you are supporting and encouraging developing an app that would boycott all people of a certain religion, all Muslims – you are promoting hate. Maybe it’s time to start a campaign against Forbes. Social media needs to hear that FORBES is now hiring writers with Hitler-like views who promote hatred against people based on their religion.