March 1, 2025
The founders of the iconic Ben & Jerry’s ice cream brand may want to buy back the business they started decades ago as parent company Unilever stifles its trademark social justice activism. Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield sold the Vermont business in 2000 to Unilever at a $326 million price...
The founders of the iconic Ben & Jerry’s ice cream brand may want to buy back the business they started decades ago as parent company Unilever stifles its trademark social justice activism. Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield sold the Vermont business in 2000 to Unilever at a $326 million price…

The founders of the iconic Ben & Jerry’s ice cream brand may want to buy back the business they started decades ago as parent company Unilever stifles its trademark social justice activism. Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield sold the Vermont business in 2000 to Unilever at a $326 million price…

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