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McDonald's, Starbucks, Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola join corporate America’s exit from Russia
finance.yahoo.com

Tue, March 8, 2022, 2:21 PM

The move will shutter all 850 McDonald's locations in Russia, which employ 62,000 people.

The Coca-Cola Company said Tuesday that it is suspending its business in Russia and will continue to monitor the situation. Its U.S. beverage producer peer PepsiCo also announced it will stop capital investments and all advertising and promotional activities in Russia.

"Pepsi-Cola entered the market at the height of the Cold War and helped create common ground between the United States and the Soviet Union," CEO Ramon Laguarta said in a letter originally sent to employees at the company. "However, given the horrific events occurring in Ukraine we are announcing the suspension of the sale of Pepsi-Cola, and our global beverage brands in Russia, including 7Up and Mirinda."

Coffeehouse Starbucks Corp. will upend all business activity in Russia, including shipment of its products and suspension of cafe operations.