Does Coca-Cola really support Voting Rights?
for business. Coca-Cola does not have a specific position on voting rights, but the company is in favor of anything that is good for business. Voting rights are important because they ensure that all voices are heard, and businesses can thrive in a society where everyone has a say.
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