37 Percent of Polled American Respondents Are Buying Less Coca-Cola Products
April 22, 2021 | Sundance |
Rasmussen has a poll released today highlighting the corporate risks involved in entering politics. Coca-Cola now discovering the cost of corporate wokeism as 37% of respondents say they are buying less product during boycott.
Thirty-three percent (33%) of Black adults say they are less likely to buy Coca-Cola because of the company’s involvement in the Georgia election law controversy, as are 35% of White adults and 44% of other non-white adults. As noted by the National Pulse:
[…] Respondents were asked several questions, including, “Is it a good idea or a bad idea for corporations to become involved in political controversies?â€
Overall, 62 percent of respondents said that it was a “bad idea,†with only 20 percent saying it was a “good idea,†and 17 percent saying they were “Not sure.†When asked if they had ever boycotted a company over “political issues,†52 percent of those polled said “No,†while 41 percent replied “Yes.â€
The third and last question on the survey asked: “After the Georgia legislature enacted a new election law requiring voter ID, Coca-Cola was one of the companies that publicly condemned the law. Does that make you more or less likely to purchase Coca-Cola products?â€
Over a third of the respondents – 37 percent – said that they were “Less likely†to purchase Coca-Cola products due to the company’s interference. (more)
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2021/04/22/37-percent-of-polled-american-respondents-are-buying-less-coca-cola-products/