PepsiKills

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Many anti-drone devices, communications equipment, first-aid kits, medical equipment, humanitarian goods to Ukraine

Aug 31, 2025

PepsiCo has chosen to remain in Russia, continuing to profit from the market while funneling hundreds of millions of dollars into the Russian economy—money that ultimately fuels the Kremlin’s war machine and helps fund the weapons used to bomb Ukrainian civilians each night.

Therefore, we have designed a new logo for PepsiCo, which they are welcome to use for free.

PepsiKills

Comment from :

José Salgado •

For a long time not in my shopping cart. And never will be. Never forgive never forget.

https://leave-russia.org

Liubym Gerasymenko,

Not only “remained” – expanded.


J Q •

Liubym Gerasymenko, : yeah, Yum Brands owned by the Chinese including KFC and all of America’s bacon (Smithfield) coincidentally.

Alexander Schletter 🌍  

As all these companies, Mondelēz International Citi Procter & Gamble PepsiCo Raiffeisen Bank International AG UniCredit Mars Coca-Cola HBC Phillip Morris USA Uniper and many more

Tom Kaminski


Major shareholders: Vanguard Group, BlackRock, State Street
The CEO (as of 2025) is Ramon Laguarta

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Eyes on Ukraine, together with our partners, is developing an Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) designed for transporting supplies to the front line and evacuating wounded soldiers (CASEVAC).

For propulsion, we are using hoverboard hub motors, as these are widely available and affordable second-hand.

For this project, we are still looking for people with expertise in programming, radio control, and production capacity to help build the UGVs.
If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please contact us at drone@eyesonukraine.eu

ugv #casevac

Video here :

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/eyesonukraine_ugv-casevac-activity-7366753210537062400-fKEG?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&rcm=ACoAAAbzsX4Bd5uGRRvx_FE5Zra0KIdYj1g_WBs

3 comments

  1. My old company Unilever, one of the world’s top two FMCG companies, stayed too long but completely extricated itself from the cauldron of devilry, I’m relieved to say.
    The other one in the top two; P&G, is also still there, along with Pepsi and Mars.
    Appalling.

    • These are huge companies that don’t need the money they earn in the mafia state. But, for some, greed is stronger than anything else in their pathetic lives.

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