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    Suppliers Of Boycotted Products Forced To Give Offers To Lure Customers

    Merxcine CushBy Merxcine CushNovember 9, 2017Updated:November 9, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    Suppliers of the boycotted products such as Bidco, Safaricom and Brook-side Dairy have felt the pinch of the boycott since the opposition announced a boycott of their products last week. The have opted to put up special offers to lure customers back to their products

    It is alleged that close to one million subscribers including prominent politicians have boycotted the largest telecommunications company in Kenya on claims that they were part of a flawed electoral process.

    Read:RETRAK On Curbing High Prices And Shortages In Retail

    The suppliers are feeling the pinch in NASA strongholds which are majorly in three cities of Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu.

    Most customers have stoped asking for products that are linked to the boycotted companies and only use products that NASA has okayed.

    Brook-side Dairy is alleged to be selling to supermarkets for re branding purposes so that they can make sales.

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    Desperate brookside have nowhere to hide, we ain't fools. #Resist pic.twitter.com/8hHvtVKP86

    — Wakili (@luo_pundit) November 8, 2017

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