Unilever violating merger deal over Israel sale - Ben & Jerry's founders on MSNBC

Reuters

Published Sep 18, 2022 09:33PM ET

Updated Sep 19, 2022 10:51AM ET

(Reuters) - The founders of ice cream maker Ben & Jerry's said on MSNBC on Sunday that parent Unilever (NYSE:UL) PLC is in violation of the 2000 merger deal over its sale of Ben & Jerry's business in Israel to a local licensee who could sell their products in the West Bank.

"That agreement gave authority over the social mission to the independent board of Ben & Jerry's. Unilever has usurped their authority and reversed the decision that was made and we can't allow that to happen, we can't sit idly by," Ben Cohen said in a televised interview.

Partner Jerry Greenfield said the agreement is legally binding and needs to be adhered to.

Unilever, in contrast, has said it retained the right to make operational decisions for Ben & Jerry's, and that the sale could not be undone because it has irrevocably closed.

Ben & Jerry's said earlier this month that it plans to amend its lawsuit challenging Unilever's sale of the Israeli business in Federal court in Manhattan. Unilever must respond by Nov. 1.