Boycotting Pepsi: A Call to Protest Israeli Support in Lebanon and Turkey

Lebanon Urges Boycott of Pepsi Due to New Caps Resembling Israeli Flag

In Lebanon and Turkey, social media users have launched a campaign urging people to boycott international companies suspected of supporting Israel. In Lebanon, there is a call to boycott Pepsi due to the new bottle caps that resemble the colors of the Israeli flag. The decision to change the cap design was made by the SMLC company, which produces Pepsi drinks in Lebanon, while the logo on the bottles remains unchanged. A complaint about the “pro-Israel” caps has been filed with the Beirut prosecutor’s office.

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