McDonald’s and other well-known U.S. companies are still raking in the rubles even after Russia invaded Ukraine — and New York state’s pension fund chief is not lovin’ it.
Still, Johnson wrote, Starbucks condemns the “unprovoked, unjust and horrific attacks on Ukraine by Russia.”
Starbucks has also already contributed $500,000 to the “World Central Kitchen and the Red Cross for humanitarian relief efforts for Ukraine,” Johnson wrote.
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