Greenland Crisis Spurs Danish Apps to Boycott US Goods, Boosting Downloads
In response to tensions over President Trump's interest in acquiring Greenland, Danish developers have seen a surge in downloads of apps designed to help consumers identify and boycott American goods. The 'Made O’Meter' app, created by Ian Rosenfeldt, experienced a significant increase in usage, with around 30,000 downloads in just three days during the height of the diplomatic crisis. The app uses artificial intelligence to scan products and suggest European alternatives, allowing users to make informed purchasing decisions. This movement reflects a broader sentiment in Denmark and other European countries to reduce reliance on U.S. products amid geopolitical tensions.