No. It is an American mega corporation interested only it profit. Any claims it makes about its ethical manner are simply PR hype and lies.
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1) why do you think Coca-Cola has had one ethical issue to resolve after another over the last decade or so? 2) a news analyst said that Coca-Cola could become the next Enron. Do you think this is possible and defend your answer? 3) what should Coca-Cola do to restore its reputation and eliminate future ethical dilemmas with stakeholders?
Yes, they certainly do.
Almost every major city in the world manufactures and distributes Coca Cola.
No. The recipe for Coca Cola is one of the biggest kept trade secrets in the world.
North Korea. I have also heard rumblings that it does not operate in Venezuela. but I'm not sure if that's correct.
Yes they are as in they dont sell or trade stock
All countries have Coca Cola. Think about it. If a country doesn't even have Coca Cola can it really be a real country. You can even find Coco Cola in Timbuktu. You can even find Coca Cola in Katmandu. If you went to Pago Pago to dive for perils you would likely find a Coca Cola bottle down under water with a peril in it.
The objective of Coca-Cola is to give a sense of direction, unity and purpose. To be globally known as a business that conducts business responsibly and ethically and to accelerate sustainable growth to operate in tomorrow's world.
Non-cyclical consumer goods and services (according to coca-cola's website) Non-cyclical consumer goods and services (according to coca-cola's website) Non-cyclical consumer goods and services (according to coca-cola's website)
I believe Coca-Cola has a higher level of carbonation, because the product is more acidic. However, the formulations for both Coca-Cola and Pepsi are carefully guarded trade secrets, so there is no definitive answer.
Mints with sugar will cause the carbon dioxide in soda to be released all at once, causing the soda to foam in an extreme manner. But the soda does not explode. You may spray Coca Cola on the ceiling.