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Danish grocery stores have a new trick for boycotting U.S. products

Fast Company Tech

Denmark’s largest grocery store operator is introducing a new symbol to its electronic price tags to make it easier to shop local and avoid purchasing American goods. Starting this month, black stars will appear on price tags for European-produced groceries in stores across Denmark, Germany, and Poland run by the Salling Group.

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Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X): Everything you need to know, from layoffs to verification

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Twitter faces a $250 million lawsuit filed by major music publishers The National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA), representing 17 publishers, listed 1,700 songs for which it sent multiple copyright violation notices to Twitter. Voting in polls will require verification for same reason. It is otherwise a hopeless losing battle.

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Why does Trump want Greenland, anyway?

Fast Company Tech

shores into Denmark, is his statement: “One way or another, we’re going to get [Greenland].” ” Greenland’s people are bracing for the visit from second lady Usha Vance, national security adviser Mike Waltz, and energy secretary Chris Wright. .” military facility in remote northern Greenland.

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America, the brand, is becoming toxic

Fast Company Tech

In addition to a grassroots boycott push in Denmark , where Trump annexation-target Greenland technically resides, the countrys largest grocery store operator has added a black star on price tags for European products, to make it easier for customers to avoid purchasing American goods. has swelled to nearly 80,000 members. Opposing the U.S.

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