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How Coca-Cola tried and failed to suppress a boycott over Gaza An ad campaign in South Asia tried to distance Coke from Israel. Instead, it became a case study in botched corporate messaging.
The boycott isn't just about Coca-Cola. Other big names like Starbucks, Costco, Amazon, Walmart, Apple, Nike, McDonald's, Fedex, DHL and KFC are also targets of the protest for allegedly ...
Discover the business tactics Coca-Cola used to outpace Pepsi in one of the most famous brand rivalries. Learn how smart strategy wins in competitive markets.
Donald Trump called for a boycott of Coca-Cola and other companies. In this photo, former U.S. President Donald Trump addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held in the ...
The Coca-Cola Company is pausing all digital advertising on social media platforms globally for at least 30 days starting July 1st, the soda giant announced on Friday evening. The move is part of ...
The Coca-Cola boycott began gaining traction after rumors emerged that, not only had it fired Latino employees from a Texas bottling plant, but it was reporting them to immigration officers.
Coca-Cola, Amazon, and Target are among the companies that have been subject to boycotts and are finding audiences on social media. One boycott, calling for an “economic blackout” on Feb. 28 ...
As activists call to boycott Coca-Cola, Salaam Cola offers an alternative. Is the solution another soda? by Jaya Saxena. Oct 17, 2024, 1:45 PM UTC. Lille Allen.
It might have been harder to find a Coke in the city's many bodegas if a coalition of Hispanic business leaders made good on a threat to boycott Coca-Cola after the company closed its independent ...
Coca-Cola KO 0.62 % increase; green up pointing triangle says that it can manage the effects of tariffs, but that lower sales to Hispanic consumers dented its sales in the U.S. and other markets ...
“Apparently Coca Cola doesn’t support its Christian customers. You’re allowed to put any religious name on your custom can, except Jesus,” right-wing influencer @Travis_4_Trump tweeted.
Via a Facebook page, members encouraged a boycott of Coca-Cola products, starting March 1 this year. Within the first two weeks, more than 53,000 people signed up.