Tchibo sold its subsidiary in Russia and stopped operations in this country, the company’s press service reports.
Tchibo sold its Russian subsidiary and thus ceased operations in Russia. This was reported by the company’s press service.
“The company only offers coffee products in Russia. Immediately after the start of the war, coffee supplies were stopped. Tchibo coffee roasting with a contract manufacturer in Russia was stopped, all marketing activities and online presence has ceased,” the message said.
The company reported not only moral, but also material support for Ukraine.
“We are stunned and shocked by the war against Ukraine and the tragedy it has caused. Our thoughts are with all the victims in the region and the millions of people who have been forced to flee their homes because of the war. Since since the beginning of the war, we have supported aid organizations such as the Red Cross, monetary donations and other donations from our headquarters in Germany.
Recall that Russian airlines, including the state-owned Aeroflot, began to disassemble airliners due to a lack of spare parts.
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Source: korrespondent

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