From Paris to Copenhagen, European consumers are voting with their wallets—and steering clear of American products. Driven by frustration with U.S. policies, a quiet rebellion is reshaping consumer habits and travel plans across the continent. 🌍💬
🇫🇷 France: The App Fighting 'Made in USA'
A new French app designed to flag U.S. products is going viral, with polls showing most shoppers backing boycotts. Even Big Macs and Coke aren’t immune—McDonald’s and Tesla are reportedly feeling the pinch. 🍔⚠️
🇩🇰 Denmark’s Snack-Free Stand
Carlsberg’s CEO just dropped a truth bomb: Coca-Cola sales are dipping as Danish stores swap American candy for European alternatives. Some shops now sport "Buy Local" signs that look straight out of a TikTok trend. 🍫➡️🇪🇺
💶 ECB Data: Loyalty > Price Tags?
The European Central Bank’s 2025 survey reveals 80% of consumers would ditch U.S. goods if trade tensions escalate. Turns out, politics trumps pocketbooks for many. 📉💡
✈️ Tourism Takes a Hit
U.S. travel numbers fell 3.3% globally last year—with European visits plunging 11.6% in March 2025 alone. Think twice before grabbing that Coke at the airport! 🌎🚫
TL;DR: From baguettes to Bluetooth speakers, Europe’s "not today, America" energy is real. Buckle up, brands. 🚀
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Anti-U.S. sentiment surges across Europe: Boycotts and travel decline
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