CELEBRITIES
đš BREAKING đ©đ° In Denmark, people are boycotting U.S. products and servicesâincluding American food brands, tech companies, streaming platforms, and retail chainsâafter Trumpâs comments on Greenland, opting instead for European and local alternatives.
Denmark is sending a loud, unmistakable message after Donald Trumpâs latest comments on Greenlandâand itâs hitting the U.S. where it hurts most: the wallet.
Across Danish cities, consumers are boycotting American products and services, turning away from U.S. food brands, tech giants, streaming platforms, and major retail chains. In their place? European and local alternatives are surging as shoppers deliberately âbuy Danishâ and âbuy EU.â
đ American fast food? Skipped.
đ± U.S. tech platforms? Deleted.
đș Hollywood streaming services? Canceled.
đïž Big U.S. retailers? Walked past.
The backlash comes amid renewed outrage over Trumpâs rhetoric on Greenlandâan issue Danes see as a direct challenge to national sovereignty and respect for allies. What began as anger online has quickly transformed into real-world economic resistance, with hashtags calling for boycotts trending and local businesses reporting increased support.
âThis isnât just politicsâitâs dignity,â one Copenhagen shopper said. âIf our country is disrespected, our money wonât support it.â
â ïž Analysts warn that if the movement spreads across Europe, U.S. brands could face serious reputational and financial consequences, especially in markets already sensitive to American political turmoil.
đ Is this the start of a wider European pushback against U.S. corporate influence?
đ Will economic pressure succeed where diplomacy failed?