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These Are the Most Hated Brands in Every Country in the World (Infographic) Spoiler: Tesla and Uber made multiple appearances on the list.

By Jessica Thomas

There's nothing that brings people together like a shared hatred, even if the enemy is an entity rather than a person. Social media means everyone's a critic, and there's almost nothing people like to complain about more than their most-loathed brands. Had a bad experience with an Uber ride? Tweet about it. Detest the latest Netflix original series? Post it on your Instagram story.

Curious if people in countries around the world shared a common brand "enemy," Rave Reviews used an analysis tool called SentiStrength to review more than a million tweets and find the most-hated brand in each country in the world. Although the results varied by geography, there were some common threads: Sony appeared on the list 10 times, Tesla seven and Uber four. In both the U.S. and UK, Uber is the most-hated brand.

The overall results ran the gamut from companies whose services we use every day (Amazon, Google) to luxury brands reserved for a select group of customers (Ferrari, Porsche, Gucci).

See the full infographic below to learn which brands earned this dubious honor.

Jessica Thomas

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior Digital Content Director

Jessica Thomas is the senior digital content director at Entrepreneur. Prior to this role, she spent nearly five years on staff at Worth magazine and was a staff writer for Bustle. 

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