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Unilever ‘cuts millions’ in Ben & Jerry’s funding over Gaza donation probe

The corporate giant accused its subsidiary of “resisting basic oversight” and refusing to provide documents for its audit

July 4, 2025 11:09
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Unilever has reportedly cut funding from Ben & Jerry's charitable foundation amid an audit of its donations
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Corporate giant Unilever has reportedly “cut millions” from the funding of the charitable foundation operated by its subsidiary Ben & Jerry’s amid an audit of the brand’s donations to pro-Palestinian organisations.

The British-based multinational launched an investigation into the foundation’s activities as part of plan to spin-off its ice cream division as a separate company.

The probe, announced in April, was set to focus particularly on donations by the Ben & Jerry’s Foundation to progressive and pro-Palestinian groups, according to Semafor.

The foundation’s distribution of $5 million, largely to left-wing causes, and the vocal pro-Palestine activism of Ben & Jerry’s executives have reportedly sparked tensions with its parent company.