That was my first thought when I heard them start with the boycotting. Thinking, you really think it's a good idea to get between Hispanics and their food? Good luck with that.
Never interupt your enemy while they are making a mistake.
Founded in 1936 by Don Prudencio Unanue and his wife Carolina, both from Spain, the Goya story is as much about the importance of family as it is about achieving the American dream.
Also from the site: In 1936, Don Prudencio Unanue and his wife Carolina, immigrants who first migrated to Puerto Rico from Spain, started Goya in a small storefront on Duane Street in Lower Manhattan.
Spez: You're right, I read it too quickly and thought it said they went from PR to Spain.
Technically Goya is Puerto Rican but it works great for Mexican food too.
Came here to say this, so I'll updoot you instead!
It is puertorican but all of us Hispanics love it. No dumb ass libs are gonna take goya from us
That was my first thought when I heard them start with the boycotting. Thinking, you really think it's a good idea to get between Hispanics and their food? Good luck with that.
Never interupt your enemy while they are making a mistake.
Agree completely! I think Goya is a little expensive though. It’s been awhile since I looked at them. Your user name is intriguing.
Damn straight.
Puerto Rican AKA American.
Man we have the best stuff
Technically American. Founded by Spanish immigrants (from Spain).
From their own website:
They migrated from Puerto Rico to Spain.
Also from the site: In 1936, Don Prudencio Unanue and his wife Carolina, immigrants who first migrated to Puerto Rico from Spain, started Goya in a small storefront on Duane Street in Lower Manhattan.
Spez: You're right, I read it too quickly and thought it said they went from PR to Spain.