Kerala traders decide to boycott Coca-Cola, Pepsico products


Kozhikode, Mar 9 (Deccan Chronicle): The Kerala Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi, the largest trade organisation in the state, has decided to boycott Coca-Cola and Pepsico products from March 15. The member traders have been given one week's time to return the products to the respective companies. The decision has been taken based on the all-India body’s campaign started in Tamil Nadu on March 1 against the alleged water theft by the companies.

KVVES state president T. Nazirudeen alleged that the water theft by the multinational companies was the main reason for the acute water shortage. “In Tamil Nadu, 15 times of the total water used is misused by these companies. Following protests, four of the five companies have been shut down. The plant in Madura is supplying water for Kerala. That’s how we have decided to extend the protest to Kerala. As part of the protest, the Tamil Nadu traders union’s representative has already visited Kerala,” Nazirudeen added.

The traders will also meet the Chief Minister and the Health Minister seeking co-operation for the protest. “We will parcel them (Cola companies) off with the support of the people,” he said in a statement.

PepsiCo India in a statement denied the allegation on the misuse of water and added that the water extraction was not affecting any water resources. “PepsiCo has been compelled to reduce its water consumption to only 1.5 lakh litres per day by the DDMA against the High Court order permitting it to draw upto 6 lakh litres of water per day for our plant located in Palakkad. As a responsible corporation, we have been abiding by the law of the land and hence it is disheartening to see the targeted misinformation campaign against us on the alleged misuse of water. We have a world class internal automated system that monitors consumption of water in accordance with applicable water extraction limits which is currently at 1.5 lakh litres of water. The extraction of water is not affecting any borewell / open well / groundwater discharge structures in any villages around the plant,” the company said in a statement.

  

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  • mohan sr, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    All this is for money collection. give money and allow the selling. This is the Kerala tradition.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    sounds good

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  • Elwyn Goveas, valencia

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    I strong feel that ban on cola and pepsi is a very good step.As such banning pizza,burger has to given a revisit.Ban all carbonated drinks. Wheras if we look from the other side of the coin liquor taken in a limit way certainly good for health.Some may laugh at me by when I still remember my grandfather he has not heard of diabetes, pressure nor he has done a liquid profile in his life time.

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  • Elangovan, Rameswaram

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Let out Coconut farmers get some decent rate for tender coconut water, it will safeguard health of all and also boost coconut agriculture. Ban all soft drinks as our money is also being siphoned off into USA through these cola companies.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Jaimini P.B.,

    1. there is scarcity of water in almost all States.
    - Isn't it govt responsibility to take adequate steps to provide the water to industries as well as people?

    2. Coco-Cola plant releases waste chemical products/drainage to river and pollute our river and environment.
    - All industries do. Why target only coco-cola and pepsi? Again its govt duty to provide the water treatment facilities.

    3. Coco-Cola is not good for health..Test at Laboratory confirmed it..Tasty but slow poison.
    - Coco-cola/pepsi is not good for health. so? why dont you say the same for all the local soft drink makers? Even cigerettes arnt good for health. why is there no ban on those?

    People with nationalistic view points are very selective in their targets. Most of you target MNCs. But do you know if all were to shut their shops how many people would lose jobs?

    Now a days many things that are available are unhealthy. Do you think that vegetable that you buy in india is free of pesticide? what about Milk?

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Ban Cola- Drink Bondaa..!!After Tamil Nadu, now Kerala Traders decide to boycott Coca-Cola..!! Well Done.. Achhe Din for our coconut farmers begin.. One Ltr Cocoa-Cola needs minimum 3 Ltr water...First of all
    1. there is scarcity of water in almost all States.
    2. Coco-Cola plant releases waste chemical products/drainage to river and pollute our river and environment..
    3. Coco-Cola is not good for health..Test at Laboratory confirmed it..Tasty but slow poison.

    I want Karnataka Traders too adopt the same thing. ".Ban Cola- Drink Bondaa" should be the mantra..

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  • Sandeep, Bengaluru

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    @ Jaimini.KFC-Bondaa, Mcdonald-Bondaa, Mutton Biryani-Bondaa-as a replacements for Pepsi, Coke and Thums Up- what a combinations

    Wondering, how they are going to cope with family pack orders !!

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