Top 5 food chain that vibrantly supports israel
Numerous food chains are Israeli-originated or run by Israeli citizens. But I am only listing those brands that vibrantly and extremely support Israel. These food chain brands are not only supporting Israel financially. In addition, they are also giving military aid to IDF(Israel Defense Forces). Below are names and details of their military aid to IDF with references.
- Macdonald
- Burger King
- Star buck
- Sabra Hummus(Staruss group)
- Sodastream(PepsiCo)
Macdonald
Macdonald is an American multinational company. The USA is an ardent supporter of Israel. In this complicit, McDonald’s contributes financially to the US budget with tax money which comes in indirect support to Israeli atrocities. Moreover, it vibrantly supports it by providing it with military aid. This military aid means discounts and cheap offers to IDF militants.
In the current Gaza war, Macdonald distributed thousands of free meals to Israeli soldiers. It announced a 50% discount offer to Israeli militant and defense persons. Shockingly, special food chains are opened for devil Israeli fighters. Macdonald shows its affiliation and adherence on Twitter.
Burger King
Burger King shows its affiliation with Israel's massacre by giving away free food and drinks to IDF soldiers. There is no exact amount of free food distribution. The company showed its evil deed by sharing posts about it on Instagram in Hebrew language.
It seems the brand wants the attention of the evil realm of Israel. Now it’s our responsibility as humans to respond to it in a way that next time no brand dares to do such an evil act.
Starbuck
One of the major shareholders of Starbucks, Mr Howard Schhultz is a pro-Israeli and Zionist guy. He invested 1.7 billion in cybersecurity startup wiz. In addition, he is well known for stern support of satanism thoughts of Zionism. This showed its malignness and satanism. Israeli AI systems that are used in bombing civilians get their information from these cyber securities and tech companies.
sources
bds.net, maynian, new york times, etc.
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