County commissioners in Surry County, North Carolina, voted recently to ban all Coca-Cola vending machines from government office buildings because they believe the company has gone too far left.
According to a May 28 report from WXII-TV, the move came in a 3-2 vote and was presented in response to Coca-Cola's blatant criticism of Georgia's voting reform legislation.
Following the state's announcement of its new voting laws, Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey said in a statement, "Our focus is now on supporting federal legislation that protects voting access and addresses voter suppression across the country. We all have a duty to protect everyone's right to vote, and we will continue to stand up for what is right in Georgia and across the U.S."