The company said it will suspend sales of Pepsi-Cola, 7Up and Mirinda.
Coca-Cola, Starbucks, airlines, Disney, Apple, Mercedes Benz, BP, Ford, Exxon, Toyota, Netflix, TikTok and Ikea.
That means we have a responsibility to continue to offer our other products in Russia, including daily essentials such as milk and other dairy offerings, baby formula and baby food. “Our first priority continues to be the safety and security of our fellow Ukrainian associates,” he said.
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