United States Cheese Market will be US$ 38.4 Billion by 2027. Forecast by Product (Parmesan, Swiss, Asiago, Fontina, Romano, Mascarpone, Gorgonzola, Feta, Cheddar, Others), Distribution Channels, Company Analysis.
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McDonald s pledged support for Black Lives Matter with donations and diversity-centric hires.
Critics are skeptical enough is being done. Some Black executives and franchisees are even suing.
We spoke with more than a dozen McDonald s insiders about the fast-food giant s efforts.
Word travels fast within the massive web of franchisees, employees, and suppliers that make up McDonald s. So when a 2019 marketing presentation showed a burger recipe made with coon cheese, it wasn t long before Jim Byrd, a Black McDonald s operator who owns two locations in Tennessee, was texted a photo from a fellow franchisee.
Exclusive: The chairman of Bega Cheese has come out swinging at rival brand Coon and its controversial name change that has divided Australian shoppers. Coon cheese s parent company, Saputo Dairy Australia, announced last year that it would be rebranded and recently revealed the new name Cheer would appear on packaging from July this year. Saputo took control of Coon cheese after it acquired a Japanese-owned Lion s everyday cheese business in 2015.  Bega Cheese executive chairman, Barry Irvin, said rival brand Coon cheese should have changed its name years ago. Picture: supplied  Mr Irvin said he understood the history of the Coon cheese was not one of racism and was based on the last name of the man who created it. But he always felt uncomfortable with the brand given the word is also a racist slur against people of colour.
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For almost a year now, anti-lockdown protesters and refuseniks in the U.S. have dropped the capital N-word regarding heavy-handed government efforts to control the behavior of Americans in the name of (supposedly) controlling Covid. The capital N-word is, of course, quite different from the lower-case n-word, which only rappers and Quentin Tarantino are allowed to use.
Conversely,
big N-word
Nazi as long as they’re lobbing it at someone in hatred and not claiming it for themselves with pride. And the repressive (and in many cases blatantly unconstitutional) responses to Covid by state and local governments have earned a lot of American politicians the “Nazi” moniker. Churches shuttered, small businesses padlocked, bench-sitters, park-players, gym-goers, maskless walkers, and restaurant diners rousted, fined, and in some cases jailed by “Covid Nazi” public officials.