“Our commitment to adhering to social norms is paramount”

Starting from the end of this year, Belgian schools will no longer have Coca-Cola dispensers. The brand made this decision to “meet social expectations,” as per the Nieuwsblad. While primary schools didn’t have soda distributors, secondary schools still had Coca-Cola Zero, water, or sugar-free drinks. However, Coca-Cola has decided to remove its distributors completely from Belgian secondary schools. According to Eva Lefevre, a spokesperson for Coca-Cola, this decision is a personal one, and they take social expectations seriously.

From the end of the year, there will no longer be any Coca-Cola dispensers in Belgian schools. According to information from the Nieuwsblad, it was the brand itself that made this decision, in order to “meet social expectations”.

If soda distributors no longer existed in primary schools, in secondary schools, they were still present, but only with Coca-Cola Zero, water or sugar-free drinks.

The Coca-Cola giant has therefore decided to go further and completely remove its distributors from Belgian secondary schools. “It is true that we are currently informing our customers. For these reasons, we are now taking the commercial decision to stop our sales to secondary schools in Belgium by the end of 2023.

Eva Lefevre, spokeswoman for Coca-Cola, says it’s a personal decision. “We take social expectations seriously,” she explained.


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The decision by Coca-Cola to remove its distributors from Belgian secondary schools by the end of 2023 is seen as a move to meet social expectations. While the company had already limited the beverages on offer in primary schools to water, sugar-free drinks, and Coca-Cola Zero, the decision to remove all Coke dispensers from secondary schools is a personal one, says spokeswoman Eva Lefevre. This move is set to have a positive impact on the health of Belgian schoolchildren and aligns with global efforts to curb obesity and promote healthy living.

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