Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Starbucks pull operations from Russia

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Here are the U.S. Companies Leaving Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion

07:59pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Human Events
Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of U.S. companies have suspended operations in Russia. Indeed, as of Wednesday, over 300 companies have either partially or fully withdrawn from Russia, including McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo Inc., Starbucks and Disney. Of the firms halting operations, McDonald’s has one of the largest footprints, with around 850 stores […]
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Coca-Cola, PepsiCo to Stop Selling Drinks, Suspend Operations in Russia

04:56pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 The Epoch Times
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are suspending their operations in Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine, the beverage companies announced on Tuesday. The companies join a host of other leading U.S. brands in boycotting the country in recent days as a sign of solidarity with the former Soviet nation. Starbucks also announced Tuesday that it is pulling the […]
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McDonald''s, Coca-Cola halt Russia operations

04:06pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 The Manila Times
NEW YORK: McDonald''s, Coca-Cola and Starbucks on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) bowed to public pressure and suspended their operations in Russia, joining the international corporate chorus of outrage over Moscow''s invasion of Ukraine. Several of these companies, symbols of American cultural influence in the world, have been the subject of boycott calls on social media as investors have also begun to ask questions about their presence. "We cannot ignore the needless human suffering unfolding in Ukraine," the fast-food giant said, announcing the temporary closure of all 850 restaurants in Russia, where it employs 62,000 people. Starbucks, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo announced their own decisions to halt or restrict business in quick succession, noting the growing human cost of the invasion. PepsiCo said that despite halting sales in Russia of its flagship beverage, as well as 7Up and Mirinda, it would continue to offer products like milk and baby food. "By continuing to operate, we will also continue to support the livelihoods of our 20,000 Russian associates and the 40,000 Russian agricultural workers in our supply chain," Ramon Laguarta, PepsiCo chief executive officer, said in a statement.

McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Starbucks halting Russia operations

03:31pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Kuwait Times
MOSCOW: McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Starbucks on Tuesday bowed to public pressure and suspended their operations in Russia, joining the international corporate chorus of outrage over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Several of these companies, symbols of American cultural influence in the world, have been the subject of boycott calls on social media as investors have also begun to ask questions about their presence. “We cannot ignore the needless human suffering unfolding in Ukraine,” the fast-food giant said, announcing the temporary closure all 850 restaurants in Russia, where it employs 62,000 people. Starbucks, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo announced their own decisions to halt or restrict business in quick succession, noting the growing human cost of the invasion. PepsiCo said that despite halting sales in Russia of its flagship beverage, as well as 7Up and Mirinda, it would continue to offer products like milk and baby food. “By continuing to operate, we will also continue to support the livelihoods of our 20,000 Russian associates and the 40,000 Russian agricultural workers in our supply chain,” PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta said in a statement.
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PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, and Starbucks have announced the suspension of operations in Russia.

Ukraine War: McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Starbucks Stop Russian Sales

09:01am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Global Village Extra
Consumer giants including McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Starbucks have joined the list of firms halting business in Russia due to the invasion in Ukraine. McDonald’s said it was temporarily closing its roughly 850 restaurants in Russia, while Starbucks also said its 100 coffee shops would shut. McDonald’s said there was “needless human suffering unfolding in Ukraine”, and Coca-Cola called the war “tragic”. All three firms said they would continue to pay their staff. McDonald’s chief executive Chris Kempczinski said in a memo to staff: “The conflict in Ukraine and the humanitarian crisis in Europe has caused unspeakable suffering to innocent people.” The company said it was “impossible to predict” when it would reopen. “As a system, we join the world in condemning aggression and violence and praying for peace.” Companies have been under pressure to act as Russian violence against civilians has escalated. #BoycottMcDonalds and #BoycottCocaCola had been trending on Twitter on Monday and over the weekend respectively.

Pepsi, Coca Cola, Macdonald Halt Business In Russia

08:42am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 News Break Nigeria
International beverage brands PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, and food brand McDonald’s, and Starbucks have announced they are suspending business in Russia after Ukraine Invasion. The decision comes after Pepsi, Coke, McDonald’s and Starbucks drew criticism for continuing to operate in Russia while other U.S. companies announced suspensions and paused sales. Yale Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld had compiled […] The post Pepsi, Coca Cola, Macdonald Halt Business In Russia appeared first on Newsbreak.ng .

McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Starbucks halt sales in Russia

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