02-19-2014, 08:56 AM
After looking a little closer at coke, have decided that sugar drinks and carbonated drinks just represent a portion of this giant's activity. Further, individuals have the ability to 'vote' via purchases, thus have the power to transform the company's products over time. For some time consumers have been voting 'no' to these unhealthy choices. While that trend is hurting the bottom line, IMO Coca-cola has begun and will continue to transform itself, to provide a wide array of healthy alternatives. Also, KO, has a history of being a 'good' corporate neighbor in its foot print all across the world. So have decided that knee jerk, emotional response to main beverage lines is out of bounds with guidelines for any personal sanctions.
Next on the list, to look at a little more closely, is Monsanto. Am reading more and more things that I find to be quite disturbing, relating both to GMO introductions, and related to bullying of customers, especially in under developed counties.
Next on the list, to look at a little more closely, is Monsanto. Am reading more and more things that I find to be quite disturbing, relating both to GMO introductions, and related to bullying of customers, especially in under developed counties.
Alex