The Dutch branch of international supermarket group Aldi has
withdrawn comments made in support of a boycott of goods made in the
Occupied Territories.
Dutch newspaper Trouw, which produced the initial news article,
says an Aldi spokeswoman has since said ‘incorrect information’ was
supplied. The withdrawal of the comments followed international
commotion about the claims, Trouw stated.
Trouw says it
made inquiries into Aldi’s policy following a report published by
research group Profundo in April in which an Aldi staffer said the
supermarket ‘no longer wanted to sell products from Israeli settlements
in the Occupied Territories’ and had ‘informed its suppliers’.
The supermarket group said on Friday this position remained unchanged but on Monday evening said a mistake had been made.
The
German company is said to have been shocked by the international
reactions to the boycott, particularly in the Israeli papers. The issue
is also particularly sensitive in Germany.
The other
two supermarkets which are avoiding products from the Israeli
settlements – Jumbo and Hoogvliet – have not changed their positions,
Trouw said.
Read more: DutchNews.nl - Aldi Netherlands says Occupied Territory boycott info was 'a mistake'
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