UK’s Sainsbury’s stops selling products 100% sourced from Russia By Reuters


LONDON (Reuters) – British supermarket group Sainsbury’s has removed from sale all products that are 100% sourced from Russia in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it said on Friday.
It said from Friday it will no longer sell two products – Russian Standard vodka and Karpayskiye black sunflower seeds. On Thursday, the Co-operative and Morrisons both de-listed Russian Standard vodka.
Sainsbury’s also said it will re-name “Chicken Kiev” to “Chicken Kyiv”.
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