Key facts
- Mt Olive Pickle Company withdrew from the Great American State Fair in Washington D.C.
- The withdrawal was prompted by the display of a Confederate flag in a video at North Carolina's exhibit.
- The company stated its values include human dignity, opportunity, and freedom.
- The video producer, Spevco, claimed no responsibility for the inclusion of the flag.
- The video was removed from the exhibit, and the fair faced other issues like low attendance and heat.
Mt Olive Pickle Company, a leading US pickle brand, has withdrawn from the Great American State Fair in Washington D.C. after a video at North Carolina's exhibit featured a Confederate flag. The company, based in North Carolina, stated it was unaware the flag would be part of the exhibit and cited its values of human dignity, opportunity, and freedom.
The video, described as a 45-minute historical piece about North Carolina, was published on YouTube by an independent creator. Spevco, the manufacturer that participated in the state's booth, stated it did not create, produce, edit, approve, or select the video. The flag appeared for a few seconds during a segment discussing the state's history and flags. The video has since been removed from the exhibit.
The Great American State Fair, affiliated with the Trump administration and Republican allies, has faced other challenges, including low attendance and high temperatures that led to hospitalizations. Several Democratic-governed states declined to participate, citing budget or scheduling constraints, though North Carolina was represented through corporate financing after initially citing budgetary reasons.
In related news, Donald Trump declared a nationwide scallops day, and New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani made remarks perceived as referencing Trump as an authoritarian. The global pickle market is valued at over $26 billion, with the US holding a significant share.