1-star McDonald's reviews and sympathetic merch: Companies try to stop online support for CEO killer suspect
After police found the words deny, defend and depose printed on shell casings near the site where UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down, merchandise bearing those words started to appear online.
The phrase might be linked to a 2010 book critiquing the health insurance industry titled, Delay Deny Defend, a common description of the industrys tactics. Those words appeared on a number of items on Amazons store, including hats, T-shirts and pint glasses.
The suspect in the case has garnered sympathy and online fandom partly because of peoples problems with the health insurance industry. The majority of insured US adults had at least one issue, including denial of claims, with their health insurance in the span of a year, according to a survey released in June 2023 by KFF, a nonprofit health policy research group.
Amazon has pulled the merchandise from the website for violating the companys rules, according to a person familiar with Amazons decision making. Its unclear how many people bought items emblazoned with the phrase.
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