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Ben Cohen, the founder of Ben & Jerry’s, has expressed a desire to buy back the ice cream brand, claiming that its social activism has been stifled under corporate ownership. While Cohen argues the brand now prioritizes profit over its tradition of political expression, CEO Jochanan Senf maintains that the company's core ideals remain intact. The dispute highlights the ongoing tension between corporate profitability and mission-driven social goals.

World Cup in US seems to deter rather than attract tourists

World Cup in US seems to deter rather than attract tourists

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Province installs viewing platforms at Velsertraverse. 'It is definitely recommended to come and take a look'

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Empty bottles? Why returning your cans is now even better for your wallet

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