'Woke' corporations called out in ad campaign; Nike, Coca-Cola in the firing line
Consumers' Research, an educational nonprofit dedicated to consumer information, on Tuesday launched an ad campaign targeting corporations over “woke” political narratives.
Coca-Cola tires on energy drink and will stop sales in North America
Coca-ColaCo said it would discontinue its energy drink in North America, a product it launched with fanfare last year as it pushed into new beverage categories.
Melinda Gates divorce payday nears $2.4B after Coca-Cola FEMSA transfer
Melinda Gates now has a larger stake in two Mexican bellwethers.
Coca-Cola pauses aggressive diversity plan after chief lawyer resigns
Coca-Cola has paused its controversial diversity plan — that included penalties on outside law firms if they failed to meet racial diversity quotas — after intense backlash.
These items are disappearing from select Costco stores right now
While Costco sells thousands of products on its warehouse shelves every day, some can be harder to find than others. Though some have made a permanent departure, others are either replenished on a seasonal basis or have been sold out due to popular demand.
Coca-Cola skirts Georgia election law controversy on earnings call
Coca-Cola Co. avoided addressing the new Georgia election law during its quarterly earnings call on Monday.
Coca-Cola results lifted by vaccine rollouts as restaurants, venues reopen
Coca-Cola Co trounced estimates for quarterly profit and revenue on Monday, fueled by strong demand for its sodas as vaccine rollouts and relaxed restrictions in Asia encouraged consumers to return to their pre-pandemic routines.
Biden niece worked in Coca-Cola government relations as company lobbied against Uyghur forced labor bill
President Biden's niece led The Coca-Cola Company's government relations arm as the company lobbied against a bill that would have banned US companies from importing a large swath of Chinese goods made with forced labor from Uyghur Muslims.
Georgia Republicans request Coke products be banned from their offices
A handful of GOP state legislators in Georgia are requesting the removal of Coca-Cola products from their offices after the Atlanta-based beverage giant criticized the new elections law.
Coca-Cola required ID in 2020 shareholder meeting, but slams Georgia for voter ID law
Coca-Cola has released a statement condemning Georgia’s new voting legislation, but the company requires valid ID to be admitted to its annual meeting of shareholders.
Coca-Cola facing boycott in Georgia for not denouncing GOP-backed election bill
Activists are organizing a boycott of major Atlanta-based corporations such as Coca-Cola over their apparent refusal to condemn a GOP-backed elections bill making its way through the Georgia legislature.
Coca-Cola's Topo Chico Hard Seltzer reveals its 4 flavors
The Coca-Cola Company’s hard seltzer brand Topo Chico has finally revealed its full flavor lineup.
Coca-Cola staff told in online training seminar ‘try to be less white'
Coca-Cola raised some eyebrows this week for promoting an online training seminar that urged employees to “try to be less white” in order to combat racial discrimination.
Coca-Cola expects sales growth to return in 2021 as profit exceeds forecasts
The health crisis has accelerated the soda maker’s efforts to trim hundreds of its underperforming brands and shift toward popular products such as sparkling waters and zero-sugar sodas, while also influencing a major restructuring that included thousands of job cuts.
Coca-Cola with Coffee launches nationwide with 2 options
The Coca-Cola Company has launched its newest caffeinated beverage nationwide.
Coca-Cola, which employed Biden's niece, donates $110G to Biden inauguration committee
Coca-Cola, which employed President-elect Joe Biden's niece Missy Owens until 2020, is donating $110,000 to the former vice president's inaugural committee despite plans to pause future political contributions.
Coca Cola to cut 2,200 jobs worldwide in restructuring
The restructuring will impact about 1,200 roles in the United States, with roughly 500 of the cuts coming from metro Atlanta.
Coca-Cola saying goodbye to half its drink brands
In a bid to weather the pandemic, Coca-Cola plans to shift focus onto brands "that can be scaled to drive profits for the long-term," CEO James Quincey said.
Coca-Cola will stop making Tab diet soda, company announces
Tab diet soda is heading the way of Crystal Pepsi and Jolt cola.
Coca-Cola to enter US alcoholic drinks market with Molson Coors tie-up
Coca-Cola is teaming up with beer giant Molson Coors to offer its first ever alcoholic drink in the country.