Oreo-maker Mondelez faces Nordic backlash over Russia business
- Mondelez International, the producer of Oreo and Toblerone, is facing a boycott from Nordic companies over their continued presence in Russia.
- Airlines, hotels, retailers, and shipping groups have announced they will stop selling Mondelez products in response to a blacklist by Ukraine's National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption.
- Mondelez has requested a meeting with the Norwegian government to protect its local business, stating that it complies with sanctions and condemned the war in Ukraine.
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Top Scandinavian companies are boycotting the maker of Oreo and Toblerone for its business in Russia
Mondelez International—the global manufacturer of a range of snacks including Oreo and Toblerone—is facing a growing boycott across northern Europe for its decision to remain in Russia.Read more...
Oreo-maker Mondelez faces Nordic backlash over Russia business
Mondelez International , facing a widening corporate boycott in the Nordic region over its presence in Russia will meet with Norwegian government representatives this week in the hope of protecting the group's local business.
Oreo-maker Mondelez faces Nordic backlash over Russia business
OSLO – Mondelez International, facing a widening corporate boycott in the Nordic region over its continued presence in Russia, said late on Sunday it had asked to meet with the Norwegian government to protect its local business. Airlines SAS and Norwegian Air, railway group SJ, hotel chain Strawberry, retailer Elkjop, shipping group Fjord Line and […] The post Oreo-maker Mondelez faces Nordic backlash over Russia business appeared first on Inqui…
Oreo-maker Mondelez faces backlash over Russia business
Mondelez International , facing a widening corporate boycott in the Nordic region over its continued presence in Russia, said late on Sunday it had asked to meet with the Norwegian government to protect its local business.
The American food group Mondelez, also present on the Romanian market, is facing a real boycott in the Scandinavian region due to the fact that it is still present in Russia, so it has requested a meeting with representatives of the Norwegian Government to protect its businesses in the region, Reuters reports.
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