Coca-Cola, Amazon, and Target are among the companies that have been subject to boycotts and are finding audiences on social ...
There is no evidence that Coca-Cola reported its Latino workers to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or ...
Coca-Cola is facing calls for a boycott after rumors have spread online that the company reported its workers to immigration.
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The National on MSNRegional brands enjoy sales surge as Pepsi and Coca-Cola face boycott battleSoft drinks companies across the region are enjoying a sales boom as customers seek out alternatives to traditional US market ...
Coca-Cola faced backlash on social media after allegations surfaced claiming the company cooperated with ICE, leading to deportations of immigrant workers. Despite widespread calls for a boycott ...
In a TikTok with over 1.2 million views, content creator Liz Ruiz (@lizruiz52) documents the stark contrast between an almost-empty Pepsi section and an untouched rack of Coca-Cola drinks.
Coca-Cola faces a growing TikTok-fueled boycott over unverified claims it fired Latino workers and reported them to ICE, with the company remaining silent.
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 ...
Coca-Cola is under fire on social media amid rumors of layoffs of Latino employees and reporting them to ICE, leading to the Latino Freeze Movement urging a boycott against the company and other ...
A viral TikTok video claims, without evidence, that ‘thousands of Latin American workers’ were fired in Texas and reported to immigration officials ...
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