JimmyBigSausage ( @JimmyBigSausage@lemm.ee ) 9•6 months agoIs Coke this full-on in Russia?
Fisk400 ( @Fisk400@feddit.nu ) 17•6 months agoApparently not. From my research (didn’t save any links) they just packed up and left without any fuss. Ironically that also resulted in massive profits for Pepsi because their nemesis disappeared over night.
M500 ( @M500@lemmy.ml ) English6•6 months agoHow about all corporations stay out of international politics?
Tosti ( @Tosti@feddit.nl ) 23•6 months agoNo, if they play internationally they cannot. Telling individuals what they can and cannot talk about is another thing though.
Rodeo ( @Rodeo@lemmy.ca ) 8•6 months agoThey’re not telling individuals what they’re allowed to talk about. These are rules for official company marketing communications.
We may not agree with their stance, but they are well within their rights here.
Tak ( @Tak@lemmy.ml ) 6•6 months agoThey’re within their rights to be fucking wrong and suffer the consequences.
- Omega_Haxors ( @Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml ) 2•6 months ago
I would prefer it if corporations just didn’t have the power to sway international politics. That’s not their wheelhouse and it’s fucked up that their decisions have global consequences.
BurningRiver ( @BurningRiver@beehaw.org ) 6•6 months agoIs there a compiled list of Pepsi shit that I can just stop buying? Let them lose revenue from everywhere else in the world and replace it with Russian rubles. I’m sure that will work out for them.
تحريرها كلها ممكن ( @PanArab@lemmy.ml ) 4•6 months agoUkraine lost and Pepsi knows it
JimmyBigSausage ( @JimmyBigSausage@lemm.ee ) 2•6 months agoSome corporations are truly multinational. Can’t quite tell Russia company to not be a Russia company. That is just how it is. Sidenote: I have a B.S. in Int’l Business
Tak ( @Tak@lemmy.ml ) 8•6 months agoWell this “Russia company” bout to lose sales outside Russia for this.
Fuck corpos