The Cost of a Coke documentary film

The Cost of a Coke (2010)

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The Cost of a Coke is a film that explores the corruption and moral bankruptcy of the world’s most popular soda, and what you can do to help end a gruesome cycle of murders and environmental degradation.

Coca Cola, we have discovered, has actually been cooperating with paramilitaries in Colombia to execute employees in their own bottling plants that are are attempting to create unions and trying to demand better working conditions.

The filmmakers been able to bring this to the attention of Universities and say ‘if Coca Cola does not stop doing this and if Coca Cola doesn’t adopt completely different practices, then our University isn’t any longer willing to have anything to do with the soft-drink giant.

In the world of the Coca-Cola Company, whenever there’s a union there’s always a bust, whenever there’s corruption there’s always the real thing, yeah!!

The Cost of a Coke: 2nd Edition is the updated version to Matt Beard’s first documentary.

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