Coca Cola, Starbucks, McDonalds Boycott Russia over Ukraine Invasion
Corporations Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Starbucks, and PepsiCo. have joined in the corporate boycott of Russia.
Corporations Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Starbucks, and PepsiCo. have joined in the corporate boycott of Russia.
Vice President Kamala Harris and the White House have announced that American corporations and other groups that have signed on to her “call to action” to stop the ongoing surge of migrants from Central America by pouring money into the Guatemalan, El Salvadoran, and Honduran economies.
Kamala Harris on Monday announced that American corporations and international organizations will invest $1.2 billion in Central America.
The pancake mix and syrup line Aunt Jemima has formally rebranded itself as “The Pearl Milling Company,” parent company PepsiCo announced Tuesday.
Sales dropped by less than expected in the second quarter thanks to a surge in purchases of oatmeal and snacks.
Pepsico’s decision to remove the Aunt Jemima name and logo also means the end of a legacy started by freed slave Nancy Green.
The national focus on race has led the makers of the Aunt Jemima brand to remove the iconic image of a black woman from its pancake and syrup products.
A number of big advertisers, including PepsiCo and GM, are looking to cut back or cancel TV ad campaigns as losses grow in the face of the coronavirus lockdowns that persist all across the nation, keeping consumers from spending money on products, and shutting down new TV production.
NEW YORK (AP) — PepsiCo is buying the energy drink maker Rockstar Energy Beverages for $3.85 billion.
The White House is considering former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi for the role of World Bank president, according to reports.
TEL AVIV — PepsiCo bought carbonated drink maker SodaStream for $3.2 billion on Monday, a move that the Israeli company’s CEO hailed as a victory for over the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS) which long targeted the company.
Facebook was reportedly forced to remove as many as 20,000 posts relating to a conspiracy theory surrounding PepsiCo snack foods after the company filed an interim order to block references to the theory in the Delhi High Court in New Delhi, India.