Seattle Times · 21h
Carrefour apologizes to Brazil for CEO’s remarks, and beef is headed back to its stores
Brazilian beef is headed back to the shelves of Carrefour-owned grocery stores after a brief boycott sparked by remarks from the French company’s chief executive about nations in the South America trade bloc Mercosur.
devdiscourse · 1d
Carrefour's Apology Over South American Meat Remarks Sparks Beef Supply Disruptions
Carrefour apologized after CEO Alexandre Bompard's comments on South American meat angered Brazilian industry, prompting beef delivery disruptions to its Brazil subsidiary. Bompard's remarks about potential trade impacts were criticized as protectionist,
MarketWatch · 1d
Carrefour CEO Apologizes After Spat With Brazil Meatpackers
Carrefour's Chief Executive Alexandre Bompard issued an apology to Brazil's government after the French grocer became the center of a spat with Brazilian meatpackers that prompted a boycott. Bompard said last week that Carrefour would halt sales of meat produced in countries belonging to the Latin American trade bloc Mercosur at its French stores.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results