Even people from other countries are slamming our media for FAKE NEWS.
Now apologize for having terrible coffee. #BoycottKeurig https://t.co/vZq8i3ijtd— Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) November 13, 2017
Keurig's CEO has apologized to employees following backlash against the brand's decision to stop running ads during Sean Hannity's Fox News show.
In a memo to employees obtained by The Washington Post's Erik Wemple, CEO Bob Gamgort called Keurig's decision to explain its plan to "pause" its advertising with Hannity's show "highly unusual" and "outside of company protocols."
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