New ‘Anti-Woke’ App Allows Users to Scan Products, See Brand’s Political Beliefs

There is a new up-and-coming app on the market that allows users to scan products they are interested in buying and see the political beliefs of the brand.

The Veebs app targets liberal companies, so that users can kick woke products to the curb and only support companies that put America first.

Last week, Veebs app co-founder and CEO Chris Rhodes appeared on “Varney & Co.” and stated, “You just got to know where to look for it… There’s actually plenty left to buy if you have a tool that allows you to look at what the companies are really doing.”

“The rating is based on whatever values pack you choose, or you can choose several,” Rhodes further explained. “And you go into the store, you scan the product and a rating comes back to you for whatever your values happen to be.”

The app, which made its debut in July, enables users to scan a product’s barcode in order to view the manufacturing company’s “V Score.” The V Score ranges from 0 to 100 and is based on the company’s political stance. Each company is given a rating of good, fair, or poor.

The app also allows users to add products int categorized lists for “preferred” or “non-preferred” items and companies.

Daily Mail reports:

Veebs says it crams as much data ‘as our servers can consume’ into the algorithm, which is also variable based on political preferences users can add to their profile. 

Among the preferences available for users to add include ‘America First’ and ‘Social Justice’, which can color code scores to approve of woke-minded products like Ben and Jerry’s. 

However, the app is not without flaws. The most notable is the relatively limited number of products that can be scanned – currently around 300,000 items. 

Most products tried out also seemingly landed around the middle of the spectrum, with favorite beverages Vita Coco coconut water and Vitamin Water coming in at 62 and 40 respectively. 

And while Cliff protein bars were also given a middling score of 47, Cholula hot sauce was among the wokest products on the market, coming in with a V score of just 27. 

“If you’re looking for an ‘anti-woke’ company, then you want the conservative score to be very high,” Rhodes declared out.

In one sense, the Veebs app is awesome because it allows people to support brands that support our values. On the flip side, it also creates a further divide, adding politics to yet another aspect of our lives.

What do you think?

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9 Comments

  • Some of us have phones that don’t do apps. I would like a published list of the left leaning companies so I can avoid their items!

    • Amerika deserves the gov’t. abuses that we allow and continue to pay for. Blame NOT the evil one for their actions, rather, the coward that will do NOTHING to stop them. GOD added cowards to the list of those that He will throw into hell, in the last book of the Bible.

  • Food for thought: The app should also appeal to people that want to buy from “woke” brands. On a scale from 0 = completely woke to 100 equals completely unwoke, users can seek products from their preferred end of the scale.

  • How can it create a further divide when the majority of Americans has always held firmly to the belief that God did not create the opposite genders to have a sexual attraction towards each other and adamantly refuses to socially accept it as being normal human behavior?

  • Since there are more anti-woke people out there than woke flakes, it might change a company position. Look what it has done to Bud. and who cares about woke Ben & Jerry ice cream

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