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PepsiCo’s DEI Drama: What’s Next?

So, PepsiCo just had a serious chat with Rev. Al Sharpton and civil rights activists after threats of a boycott over cutting back on their DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) work. The convo was "constructive" but there’s still no final answer on what NAN will do. With big brands scaling back on DEI, there’s a lot riding on these talks. Would a boycott make you think twice about grabbing a Pepsi? DEI #PepsiCo #CivilRights #Boycott #Activism #Business

2025-04-17
Michael Woodsmall
When is Rev Al Sharpton going to pay back his back taxes? Take away his Reverend and make him his back Taxes before he dies! Take away all his Assets as collateral for his back taxes!!! Send him to Jail!
04-18
Kansas City, MO
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Bob C
Pepsi, Walmart, Target. Do you really think people will boycott all of this and more? I would bet that some of Sharptons followers are Walmart shopping Pepsi drinkers. Get over it and rebel s real issue.
04-18
Grand Island, NY
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Julian Beltran
Al Sharpton is pimp like Jesse Jackson. Nothing to contribute for the people they claim to represent. They only provide for themselves and I am glad more people are getting WISE to their SCAM! BUY PEPSI.
04-19
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james Allen
Only reason a business would talk with him is they're afraid he'll shout racism allegations against them true or not and they're afraid of the publicity. He's made Millions of dollars as a professional paid racism blackmailer for years while being one of the biggest racist crooked players around. He shows up at anything that he can make money off of no matter what the cause.
04-18
Lexington, SC
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Carl Bachman
he sniffed out 500k from kamle toe Harris non profit of course.. non profits and politics work hand in hand and don't have to worry about paying for anything..
04-17
Cheyenne, WY
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mark
this weak, OLD, has been is as useless as a wet tissue trying to still be significant in stopping a runny nose. its use is done. trash time
04-17
Phoenix, AZ
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Kris Newman
Al Sharpton has been the front runner for racism for decades he need to look at how much harm he has been causing his community stop trying to move under qualified people to the front line they have the same opportunity to go to school and get an education like everyone else gee it's going to be a sad day when Snap cuts sodas other none essentials from the food cards in all the 50 states and then you can make a big deal and call Snap racist. it's to bad your not a positive person you only come out of the network when you have something negative to say and that's sad
04-19
Modesto, CA
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THE RIB QUEEN OHIO
while we're scaling back on corporations they're scaling back on small business, it's literally trickling down even if you don't participate
04-18
Columbus, OH
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Gerry Duffin
I don’t like Pepsi products but would buy them just to piss off Reverend (😂😂😂) Al.
04-19
Saint Louis, MO
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