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The Pepsi fruit juice flood was a flood of 176,000 barrels (28 million litres; 28,000 cubic meters; 7.4 million US gallons) of fruit and vegetable juices into the streets of Lebedyan, Russia, and the Don River, caused by the collapse of a PepsiCo warehouse.
Lebedyansky (Russian: Лебедянский) is a Russian multi-national company that manufacturers fruit juice, baby food, vegetable juice, and soft drinks.The company is owned by PepsiCo, and is the largest fruit juice manufacturer in Eastern Europe and the sixth largest in the world. [1]
PepsiCo, which also initially resisted boycott calls, announced in a letter from CEO Ramon Laguarta, said that the "suspension of the sale of Pepsi-Cola, and our global beverage brands in Russia, including 7Up and Mirinda[,]... capital investments and all advertising and promotional activities in Russia." However, PepsiCo maintained it had a ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Major global brands, including McDonald's Corp, PepsiCo Inc and the Estee Lauder Cos Inc, should consider pausing their operations in Russia, New York state's pension fund ...
Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Co became the latest brands to stop business operations in Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
Major global brands, including McDonald's Corp, PepsiCo Inc and the Estee Lauder Cos Inc, should consider pausing their operations in Russia, New York state's pension fund chief wrote in letters ...
the ability for new customers in Russia to use Payoneer services [141] 2022: Paysera: Communications Lithuania: Process transactions in Russian roubles [142] 2022: PepsiCo: food, snack, and beverage manufacturer United States: Exports of soft drinks to Russia [143] 2022: Plzenský Prazdroj: Brewer Czechia: Stopped taking new orders from Russia ...
PepsiCo continued operations in Russia amid the invasion of Ukraine [278] March 8, 2022, company announced suspension of the sale of Pepsi-Cola, and our global beverage brands in Russia [ 279 ] "continue to offer our other products in Russia, including daily essentials such as milk and other dairy offerings, baby formula and baby food" [ 279 ]