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10 Jan 2013

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PepsiCo

[DOC] PepsiCo response to "Get Pepsi to help stop the 'Kill the Gays' bill in its tracks” by SumOfUs

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As a global company, PepsiCo works in countries with a broad array of laws and regulations. Regardless of where we operate, PepsiCo takes great care to weave diversity and inclusion into the very fabric of its culture, and respecting human rights is a fundamental priority for PepsiCo. In the case of Uganda, PepsiCo doesn’t own any operating companies. Although PepsiCo does not have direct operations in Uganda, we do not condone any action that would violate the human rights of any person anywhere.

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