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British-Italian Co-Op Food Chain Removes Israeli Products From Shelves Due To ‘Ongoing Gaza Violence’

  • On Tuesday, the British Co-op Group and Italy's Coop Alleanza 3.0 announced removing Israeli products from their stores in response to violence in Gaza.
  • These actions came in response to reports highlighting Israel's alleged breaches of human rights and breaches of international regulations amid the intensifying conflict in Gaza.
  • Coop Alleanza 3.0 has removed Israeli peanuts, tahini, and SodaStream products from its shelves across multiple regions in Italy, while simultaneously offering Gaza Cola, a beverage produced in Palestine, in its numerous outlets.
  • The Co-op Group announced it will stop purchasing items from Israel and 16 other nations associated with human rights violations, expressing that it cannot ignore the ongoing violence.
  • These measures express support for Palestinians affected by the conflict and urge a prompt end to the fighting, while the company anticipates little disruption to its business activities.
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La Stampa broke the news in Turin, Italy on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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