Does anyone know where I can find a list of all the brands owned by ultracorporations? (Unilever, nestle, P&G, etc)

Or better yet, a downloadable database that I could work with.

@kboyd i've only seen infographics where all the grocery brands are connected in a tree showing that everything is owned by 3 companies. there was a separate one for car companies. same thing. choice is an illusion, no matter what you buy the same 3 guys get your money.
@kboyd boycat and no thanks are apps that might help: you can choose the issue that matters to you and gives you a link to their source. I do not know if their lists are downloadable.
@Nicovel0 in this case I want it so I can make a visualization for one of my kids who is interested in that kind of weird interconnectedness.
@kboyd I believe no thanks lists the parent company to each brand (e.g. Volkswagen for Skoda), but no idea if the data is organised in a way that can be used the way you want. But the developers may be interested in working on a visualisation?
@kboyd @PurpleJillybeans why does it almost seem easier to have a list of companies that AREN’T owned by ultracorps?
@kboyd I'd be okay with a list of acceptable brands, way easier to maintain an allowlist than a denylist given how large the latter would be.

@kboyd https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unilever_brands

You can find another one by searching for the keyword “List of [company] brands” in Wikipedia.

List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

@kboyd
Their Wikipedia entries usually have lists, doubt it includes everything but its def enough to show me that a few companies own most of all brands.

Hell Mars Inc owns like 80% of the pet food market in the US.