bubblesort
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Here's a list of companies who have pulled out of Russia, followed by a list of companies who have not yet pulled out of Russia.
This list is sourced from a Yale professor, so it's pretty reliable, but it is a little bit dated. McDonalds, Coke, and Starbucks are kind of doing token withdrawals from Russia. McDonalds, for example is explicitly saying that their closing of 850 restaurants is temporary. At least they are pulling out, though.
I think Pepsi won't pull out on any level. They are hoping they can get a good deal on Russian war ships, to add to their collection, when Russia's economy goes belly-up again. Last time it happened they got a fleet of subs out of the deal!
The rest of the companies who haven't pulled out are kind of a who's who list of shitty companies. Companies like Kellogg's and Deere, Papa Johns, and Philip Morris. You know, companies who just feel sleazy to work with every time you give them your money. That's the only kind of company who operates in Russia now.
This list is sourced from a Yale professor, so it's pretty reliable, but it is a little bit dated. McDonalds, Coke, and Starbucks are kind of doing token withdrawals from Russia. McDonalds, for example is explicitly saying that their closing of 850 restaurants is temporary. At least they are pulling out, though.
I think Pepsi won't pull out on any level. They are hoping they can get a good deal on Russian war ships, to add to their collection, when Russia's economy goes belly-up again. Last time it happened they got a fleet of subs out of the deal!
The rest of the companies who haven't pulled out are kind of a who's who list of shitty companies. Companies like Kellogg's and Deere, Papa Johns, and Philip Morris. You know, companies who just feel sleazy to work with every time you give them your money. That's the only kind of company who operates in Russia now.















