NEF founders say they are victims of "cancel culture"

Plant Based Business Hour (10/13/21)

In a recent interview, the founders of No Evil Foods claim to be "cancel culture" victims. "You've got social media, which is you know, a cancel culture, it's full of lies, it's full of half truths, it's full of distortions, um, very convenient narratives that fit the poster's agenda," Sadrah Schadel told Plant Based Business Hour. "We've seen a lot of that going around. We've also seen more reputable newscasts, um, radio programs, that left us less than 24 hours to provide a statement. At that point the news segment is already full produced, their mind is already made up, they had no intention of including our story, and allowing us to share our voice on it. Why that happens, I really don't know. It was very very disappointing to see news outlets that we trusted as sources of real information to respond to us in that way, or to not respond, to not give us - you know, they barely did their due diligence, there was zero fact checking, insinuations that, you, just - crazy."

Mike Woliansky, No Evil Foods CEO, added: "There is a lot out there, particular in digital, that is biased or agenda driven. That is unfortunate, but it's not objective reporting."

Click “Watch” below to see the full interview. For a response by former NEF workers to these claims, check out this post.

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