Jerry Greenfield, the co-founder of the Ben & Jerry's ice cream brand , has officially quit the business after he said he concluded that his core values of spreading love and fighting for equity and justice are "no longer possible" at the company. Ben Cohen, his co-founder, first shared the news Tuesday in a post on social media stating his longtime business partner would be resigning. "I never thought I would have to write this, but after 47 years Jerry has made the difficult decision to stand down from the company we built together," Cohen stated in the caption. "I am sharing his own words as he resigns from Ben & Jerry’s." "His legacy deserves to be true to the values we founded this company on, not silenced by @magnum," Cohen said addressing the ice cream company owned by Unilever. "It
Ben and Jerry's co-founder resigns from company

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