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Ben & Jerry’s claims boss fired by Unilever over political activism

The US brand said in a court filing that David Stever, who led the firm for almost two years, was removed from his post early this month.

By contributor Henry Saker-Clark, PA Deputy Business Editor
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Hands holding up Ben & Jerry's ice cream tub and cone
Ben & Jerry’s has said Unilever fired its chief executive earlier this month (Unilever/PA)

Ben & Jerry’s has said parent firm Unilever has sacked its chief executive amid rows over the ice cream brand’s political activism.

The US brand said in a court filing that David Stever, who led the firm for almost two years, was removed from his post early this month.

Ben & Jerry’s alleged in a filing to the US District Court for the Southern District of New York that Unilever, the UK-based consumer giant, wanted to stop the boss making political statements.

“Unilever has repeatedly threatened Ben & Jerry’s personnel, including CEO David Stever, should they fail to comply with Unilever’s efforts to silence the social mission,” the filing said.

“On March 3 2025, Unilever informed the independent board that they were removing and replacing Mr Stever as Ben & Jerry’s CEO.”

The Unilever headquarters
Unilever also owns brands including Marmite and Dove (Alamy/PA)

Unilever has been contacted for comment.

Ben & Jerry’s, which was founded by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield in 1978, was bought by the UK-based consumer goods giant in 2000.

As part of the merger deal, an independent board was set up to protect the ice cream brand’s mission and strong stance on social issues.

However, the parties have had a series of disputes in recent years, with particular tensions over Ben & Jerry’s move to halt sales in the West Bank in 2021. Unilever blocked the attempts but was then sued by Ben & Jerry’s.

Last month, Ben & Jerry’s accused Unilever of demanding that it stops publicly criticising US President Donald Trump.