Other companies distancing themselves from pride events include Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte, Darcars, and Nissan.
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Anheuser-Busch, Comcast, Booz Allen Hamilton, Darcars, Deloitte, Diageo, and Nissan have all opted not to have their brands associated with parades and other events endorsing alternative lifestyles.
Several corporate sponsors have pulled financial support for this year's San Francisco Pride, resulting in a $300,000 ...
The Diageo World Class GB Cocktail Festival will return this April and is held each year to celebrate Britain’s best bartenders who have already been ranked as finalists on the prestigious Top ...