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Apps for boycotting American products surge to the top of the Danish App Store

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Last updated: 2026/01/23 at 6:10 AM
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European consumers, particularly in Nordic countries, are demonstrating their disapproval of recent political rhetoric from the United States with their wallets. Following statements regarding Greenland, downloads of mobile applications designed to identify and boycott American products have surged in Denmark and surrounding regions. This consumer response highlights a growing trend of politically motivated purchasing decisions.

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NonUSA Leads the ChargeMade O’Meter Gains Traction

Boycott Apps Climb Danish App Store Charts

The increase in app downloads began as Danish citizens organized a grassroots boycott of goods originating from the U.S., extending beyond retail to include travel plans and streaming service subscriptions. According to data from market intelligence firm Appfigures, two apps – NonUSA and Made O’Meter – have risen dramatically in the Danish App Store and Google Play rankings this month. The Danish App Store serves users in both Denmark and Greenland, amplifying the impact of this regional shift.

NonUSA Leads the Charge

NonUSA has experienced the most significant jump in popularity, reaching the No. 1 position on Wednesday. Prior to this, the app climbed from No. 441 on January 9th to No. 6 on Tuesday. The app functions by allowing users to scan product barcodes with their iPhone to determine the country of origin, and then suggests locally produced Danish alternatives.

Currently, the app’s primary user base is concentrated in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland, indicating a coordinated Nordic effort. This suggests a broader sentiment against U.S. policy within the region.

Made O’Meter Gains Traction

Made O’Meter, available on both iOS and Android platforms, has also seen a substantial increase in downloads, currently ranking as the No. 5 app on the Danish App Store. While its overall footprint is smaller than NonUSA, its rise reflects the growing demand for tools that facilitate conscious consumerism.

Appfigures data reveals that combined daily downloads for NonUSA (iOS), Made O’Meter (iOS), and Made O’Meter (Google Play) have increased by 867% – nearly a tenfold increase – over the past week compared to the previous week. This dramatic surge underscores the immediate impact of the political climate on app usage.

However, it’s important to note the relatively small scale of the Danish app market. Appfigures estimates around 200,000 total daily downloads across all apps in the Danish iOS App Store, meaning a few thousand downloads can significantly impact rankings. This contrasts sharply with the volume of downloads in larger markets like the United States.

Broader Implications for Consumer Behavior

This situation demonstrates the potential for political events to rapidly influence consumer behavior and app download trends. The use of mobile apps as tools for political expression and economic activism is not new, but the speed and scale of this particular response are noteworthy. The trend of ethical shopping and supporting local businesses is also a contributing factor to the apps’ success.

Other apps currently featured in the Danish App Store’s top 10 include Rejsekort, a local travel app, and various other regional services. Notably, several U.S.-based apps, such as Shop, ChatGPT, and Microsoft Authenticator, remain popular, suggesting the boycott is not universal. The impact on these U.S. apps will be a key indicator of the boycott’s long-term effectiveness.

The rise of these apps also highlights the increasing awareness of product origin among consumers. Driven by concerns about sustainability, fair trade, and now, political alignment, individuals are actively seeking information about where their purchases are made. This demand for transparency is likely to continue shaping the app landscape.

Looking ahead, it remains to be seen whether this boycott will sustain momentum or fade as the initial political tension subsides. Monitoring download trends of NonUSA and Made O’Meter, as well as observing shifts in consumer spending patterns in Denmark and neighboring countries, will be crucial. The long-term effects on U.S.-Danish trade relations and the broader adoption of boycott apps are also areas to watch in the coming months.

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