Most Hated Companies
#4, United Fruit Company
The United Fruit Company literally created the term banana republic. Founded in Central America by Brooklynite Minor Keith following a failed passenger railroad venture, United Fruit did its best to make sure the local governments were friendly to its banana export dominance, with U.S. government forces often enforcing its bidding. In 1901, the company took over postal operations for Guatemala, and thousands of low-wage workers’ lives were lost and the Guatemalan government was overthrown. Public sentiment toward United Fruit was crystallized by Pablo Neruda in his 1950 poem Canto General: “With the bloodthirsty flies/came the Fruit Company,/amassed coffee and fruit/in ships which put to sea like/overloaded trays with the treasures/from our sunken lands.” (iStock Photo)













