Jerry Greenfield and Ben Cohen, the founders of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, have never been quiet about the causes they believe in. Back in 2000, Choen and Greenfield sold Ben & Jerry's to the demonstrably unethical and financially sketchy company Unilever to the tune of $326 million. Despite the fact that one of the conditions of the sale was that Ben & Jerry's continued to operate as its own entity, the cold dessert-loving pair and their employees have locked horns with their parent company a number of times. For example, Ben and Jerry didn't want to see their ice cream sold in the occupied West Bank, because ethics. Unilever wasn't down with that. In 2024, the pissing match between the two parties resulted in Ben & Jerry's filing a lawsuit against their own parent company. They alleged tha

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