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🔴Almost two-thirds of people are prepared to stop buying products and services if they uncover a link to Russia, according to a survey

, said in a statement overnight it was “working intensely to evaluate a range of further options, the detail of which we cannot go into now.” It has suspended advertising in Russia but continues to sell products.

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