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Avoiding the kosher racket in general is a good idea, although I think some products like "kosher" salt may not really be part of the racket.
Trying to boycott Israel would basically entail avoiding Israeli-owned companies and extending that to companies with close ties to Israel and its companies.
Correct. It got it's name because that style of salt was used historically in the ritualistic preparation of meats. It's just flaky salt with none of the racket.
Kosher salt is superior, regardless of what it's called, for cooking because it makes it a hell of a lot easier to salt food evenly.
Someone posted a video of an app that helps you avoid (((those))) companies. I forget the name of the app, anyone know it?
No Thanks app. You can find it by typing "No thanks boycott" in app stores. It's free. Yea it's pro-Palestine but also helps "others" just as well.