By: Alyssa Wilson Officials in Surry County, North Carolina, announced a ban on Coca-Cola vending machines in county-owned buildings after the company criticized Georgia's new voting law, SB 202. RELATED: Childen or civil rights leaders blast Georgia voting law On April 1, James Quincey, the Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, released the following statement: 'Voting is a foundational right in America, and we have long championed efforts to make it easier to vote. We want to be crystal clear and state unambiguously that we are disappointed in the outcome of the Georgia voting legislation.' RELATED: 'Black people are under attack': GA […]
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