Coca-Cola vending machines banned in North Carolina county over company's opposition to Georgia voting law
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A North Carolina county has banned Coca-Cola vending machines from its office buildings following the soda company’s opposition to the new Georgia voting law.
"I didn’t want that [rhetoric] to be contagious across other states," Tucker said. "And you know I felt so strongly about it and our board did—we decided to just step up and say something and do something about it." The county commissioner asserted that although his county was unlikely to be able to reach out to every major corporation "interfering" with the integrity of elections on a state-to-state basis, the Surry County board felt it was important enough to send a message to Coca-Cola.More Related News
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