Supermarket to stop selling Israeli carrots and Russian vodka in new peace' policy
Briefly

Co-op has announced a new policy to boycott products sourced from countries identified as having "internationally recognised community-wide human rights abuses and violations of international law." Under this initiative, the supermarket chain will stop selling certain products such as Israeli carrots and Russian vodka. This decision, approved by the Co-op Group Board, is part of a broader effort to promote peace and cooperation. The policy follows extensive analysis and will take effect immediately, coinciding with the commencement of Co-op Fortnight in the UK.
Under a new policy, Co-op will remove products from countries with community-wide human rights abuses, including Israeli carrots and Russian vodka, supporting peace efforts.
The policy, approved by the Co-op Group Board, is aimed at promoting human rights and will phase out specific products that originate from identified "countries of concern."
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