Jobs at risk as Coca-Cola reels from sugar tax

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The jobs of more than 1,000 people may be on the line as Coca-Cola Beverages SA embarks on restructuring.

 

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jsteenhuisen A goooood story to tell!

Between the ANC and labour unions jobs are disappearing at full throttle. Unable to think SA.

To avoid job losses let's drink too much Coca-Cola and increase the demand

The move to replace sugar with artificial sweeteners has ruined the taste of all the fizzy drinks (except coke) manufactured by Coka-Cola. This is probably the biggest issue

at first glance I thought these were members of some political party at some rally. I need to see an optometrist.

SACNSNew The sugar tax is necessary as people should be more concerned about the state of their teeth. They will just sell more Coke Zeroes.

jsteenhuisen Yes this country desperately needs jobs not idealogy about the evils of sugar.

jsteenhuisen Sugar tax? Perhaps they are just losing business to new competitors in the space?

Can't Coca cola switch to antire Zero Sugar coke and coke light then they keep all jobs and forget about sugar. Coke zero tastes as sweet as the other coke. Unless coke zero contains sugar.

NtandoThukwana MYANC JacksonMthembu_ CyrilRamaphosa zizikodwa GwedeMantashe1 Are U happy now that thousands of will be loosing their livelihoods bcos of your idiotic sugar tax bill?..CocaColaRetrenchments

Which begs the question, was if truly prudent to legislate further against sugar? Are the health effects arising for such legislation really worth the jobs we’re going to continue bleeding and residuced tax owing to reduced revenue🤔

But these corporations knows that we can choose to have one state-public Companies and reinvest our capital. The world wants Mzansi not the other way around. We have oil deposit, what else do we need?

This is what they want under a privatised Eskom.

But it's a done deal...some workers have already received notices especially transport department

Anothe job loses are on the cards caused by Anc goverment with their stupid Sugar tax nonsense.

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