9.7x Surge: Denmark US Product Boycott Apps Top Charts Over Greenland Dispute
U.S. product boycott apps like NonUSA have reached No. 1 in Denmark with an 867% download surge following Trump's Greenland takeover threats.
Downloads have skyrocketed by 9.7x. Danish consumers are turning their smartphones into economic weapons. Following Trump's threats to take control of Greenland, a grassroots boycott of American products has sent specialized apps to the top of the charts.
Rise of NonUSA and Made O’Meter in Denmark
According to market intelligence provider Appfigures, two apps that identify U.S.-made products and suggest local alternatives have surged. This digital movement mirrors a broader boycott, including canceled U.S. vacations and canceled subscriptions to services like Netflix.
- No. 1: NonUSA (Jumped from No. 441 on Jan 9 to No. 1 by Wednesday)
- No. 5: Made O’Meter (Significant presence across both iOS and Android)
The Nordic Alliance Against U.S. Influence
The NonUSA app allows users to scan barcodes to view a product's origin. Currently, its top five markets are Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. This data demonstrates a unified Nordic front in the boycott.
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