Core Viewpoint - Danish consumers are increasingly dissatisfied with American products, leading to the popularity of a mobile app called UdenUSA, which helps identify the origin of products to avoid American goods [1][2]. Group 1 - The UdenUSA app was developed by Danish youths to assist consumers in recognizing the origin of products, responding to a growing desire to avoid American goods [1]. - The app gained traction after U.S. President Trump's comments about acquiring Greenland, which strained the traditional ally relationship between Denmark and the U.S. [1]. - A Facebook group in Denmark aimed at boycotting American products has over 100,000 members, despite Denmark's population being around 6 million [1]. Group 2 - Some Danish supermarkets have started marking European products with a star symbol to help consumers identify them [2]. - Sales of American brands like Coca-Cola have reportedly declined in Denmark, while local brands such as Happy Cola have seen a surge in sales [2]. - Experts note that Denmark's small economy and limited direct imports from the U.S. mean that widespread consumer boycotts are unlikely to have significant economic or political impacts [2].
“没有美国”APP,在丹麦火了
券商中国·2026-01-24 15:29