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Posted: 26 September 2009
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BAD REPORTING!! Ms. lee reports on coke's wonderful effort to bring coca cola to US troops in WWII. What about the fact that Coca Cola was also providing sodas to the Nazi soldiers? They kept selling product to the Nazi government, but they were worried about the bad publicity if the invading American soldiers saw running Coca Cola bottling plants running in germany, so they changed their products name to FANTA for Nazis. They continued to make money off of selling product to Nazis while our troops were fighting for their lives. Ms. Lee "in-depth reporting" failed to find the truth even though her report glorified Coca Cola during this period. Did you notice that there was not a single journalistic source who was not company or industry representative. LAZY reporting!. What a disgraceful disservice to the field of journalism. For shame, Ms. Lee., for shame.