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Ben & Jerry's co-founder Greenfield leaves ice cream brand due clash with Unilever on social issues

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Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield is leaving the ice cream brand after 47 years, saying that the independence it once had to speak up on social issues has been stifled by parent company Unilever

Ben Cohen, second from left, and Jerry Greenfield, center, founders of Ben & Jerry Homemade Inc.
Ben Cohen, second from left, and Jerry Greenfield, center, founders of Ben & Jerry Homemade Inc.AP

In a letter that co-founder Ben Cohen posted on social media platform X on Greenfield's behalf, Greenfield said that he felt the independence the brand had to speak on social issues and events was lost to Unilever.

"For more than 20 years under their ownership, Ben & Jerry's stood up and spoke out in support of peace, justice and human rights, not as abstract concepts, but in relation to real events happening in our world," he wrote. "That independence existed in no small part because of the unique merger agreement Ben and I negotiated with Unilever, one that enshrined our social mission and values in the company's governance structure in perpetuity. It's profoundly disappointing to come to the conclusion that that independence, the very basis of our sale to Unilever, is gone."