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Ben & Jerry’s Foundation joins lawsuit challenging The Magnum Ice Cream Company

By Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2026 | 1:53 PM

By Alexander Marrow

LONDON, March 23 (Reuters) – The Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, a non-profit funded by the ice cream brand, said on Monday it had won a court ​ruling to join a lawsuit challenging its ultimate parent ‌company, The Magnum Ice Cream Company, over contractual obligations and independence.

Unilever retains a 19.9% stake in Magnum, which formed when the consumer goods conglomerate spun off its ice cream unit in December.

Directors from the independent board ‌of ​Ben & Jerry’s, now owned by Magnum, ⁠have challenged the company’s ⁠plans to appoint new directors and accused it of corporate overreach.

Since 2024, Vermont-based Ben & Jerry’s and its independent board have fought Unilever, and now Magnum, in a U.S. District ​Court in New York over what they say are efforts to undermine the brand’s social mission and the board’s ⁠autonomy.

(Reporting by Alexander Marrow; editing ​by Barbara Lewis)