What happens when shampoo, ice cream and mayonnaise take a stand on social and environmental issues? A consumer-products giant tests it out, with mixed results
May 20, 2022 9:59 am ET
What is the point of mayonnaise? At one of the world’s largest consumer-products companies, it’s no longer just about sandwiches and potato salad. Ads for Hellmann’s once focused on taste, spreadability and ingredients. Now the brand is on a mission to curb food waste—part of Unilever PLC’s push to give each of its 400 brands a social or environmental purpose. A Hellmann’s Super Bowl spot this year showed former New England Patriots linebacker Jerod Mayo tackling people on the verge of throwing out food.
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