My local Lidl has sodastream machines this week and I was wondering if its annoying/unnecessary to put a little post it note on it saying its an israel product or something
Edit: thanks for all the replies, I ended up messaging the customer service and I left a piece of paper with “boycott Israeli products” with my shitty handwriting on a sodastream box, I didn’t stick anything anywhere so hopefully this will avoid any “vandalism” accusations.
If protests are not annoying people will just ignore them
It also benefits movements through the radical flank effect. (e.g. when white people saw the Black Panther Party carrying guns to protect their community, MLK Jr’s fairly peaceful sit-ins seemed not that bad in comparison, and when having to make a choice on whether or not to give black people rights, it was easier to justify doing so if the perceived alternative was “black people in the streets with guns”)
In this case, the options then become “buy products that always have random sticky notes and are telling me I’m a bad person” vs “grab the product that doesn’t have the sticky notes”.
If it becomes increasingly annoying to buy products which support Israel because there’s constantly little sticky notes/stickers, people pushing things further back on shelves or flipping products around, etc, then it becomes a lot easier to justify just… not bothering buying the products that are being boycotted. (and it also saves people the hassle of looking up which products are being boycotted, which just makes the lives of anti-Zionists easier)
I would say annoying people is the goal of protest. You make people unconfortable until something changes.
I don’t think you should care
There are ways to be compelling other than annoyance.
It’d be annoying to someone. But that’s why you should do it.
If I saw that I’d appreciate it.
Go for it, a lot of people might not know that about soda stream. If anyone gets annoyed that’s their problem because they’re probably pro-jizzrael and they can go fuck themselves.
Is vandalizing private property allowed in Finland?
Not to dissuade you, but a complaint to head office might yield better results.
Best case with your plan: you put one post-it note on one sodastream, and you cost sodastream one sale.
A polite complaint to Lidl’s head office, explaining that them selling this kind of product makes you uncomfortable shopping there, and briefly why, might make Lidl decide not to buy their products again. Which would cost them many more sales.
Targeting the uninformed consumer will be far more effective than complaining to head office.
Do you have a source for that claim? Because it seems counter-intuitive to me.
Do you have a source for your claim? Because it seems to not match reality to me.
You are far more likely to find sympathetic ears out of the hundreds of shoppers passing than you are from a corporation who cares about profits over everything.
So, that’s a no. Thanks for clarifying.
So, that’s a no. Thanks for clarifying.






